While we love snuggling up in a chunky knit cardigan or frolicking through the leaves in a beautiful fall frock, we're also fans of throw-on-and-go jumpsuits. There's an effortlessness that comes with pulling on a onesie, and it's a feeling we welcome with the coming of colder weather. It not only takes the guesswork out of an outfit, but the pants actually enable you to stride around without packing on layers on layers on layers. Hay rides, apple picking, sprawling on your couch or bed at home, impromptu dance moves, running through the airport — you can do it all with this singular garment. Plus, it's an easy look for the office, casual events, travel, or upcoming fall weddings.
Ahead, we sourced 17 of the best jumpsuits for women in the highest-rated styles, according to customers who are down with a one-and-done day. So, we don't even blame you if you shop multiple styles for various occasions. So let's jump into this ever-popular style, shall we?
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The Shine Collection is exactly how it sounds: bright, joyous, and bold. We’re talking shoes and bags clad in genuine patent leather and dipped in striking silver metallics. According to a Coach press release, the line’s purpose is to “[inspire] audiences to express themselves authentically” as well as “[over come] self doubt to shine brightly in fashion.” Intrigued? So were we. Follow along as two of my fellow Shopping Team members and I embellish our own shoulders with Coach’s Y2K-perfect Penn Shoulder Bag. And, as always, come for the outfits, stay for the honest reviews.
“There’s a chance that I like color more than the average person, so I was very excited to test this light green colorway. It looks exactly like it does on-site once you take it out of the classic bow-tied Coach box — the only difference is its sheen. This bag glistens way more in real life than it does online, especially those iconic Coach C’s embossed across the bag. Its interior is definitely a bit small and the sturdy patent leather makes it a bit stiff to open. I fit a small wallet, my passport, a lip gloss, and a tampon in there before stashing a few leftover items in my pockets. I was only going to a quick brunch so it wasn’t a problem.
Styling it was a breeze. I figured that its light, springy hue would pair well with a softer color story. So I went with my light pink and gray turtleneck, some silver baubles, and light-wash denim. (Not pictured: A pair of brown lug-sole boots.) I will say that I felt quite dashing with such a high-quality purse. No disrespect to my other non-designer bags but I could definitely feel and see a difference. The strap gives an ample amount of shoulder room, the zipper lock detail is super charming, and overall, the Penn just knows how to elevate an outfit.” —Alexandra Polk, Affiliate Lifestyle Writer
“While my coworkers chose monogrammed patent leather purses, I opted for the metallic Penn Shoulder Bag from Coach’s Shine Collection. But I don’t think my pictures do justice to just how shiny this bag is. When the silver reflective finish catches the light, it shimmers all over and mimics a mirror. (We love a dual-purpose piece when we don’t want to carry a compact mirror with us.) That’s not to say you can’t fit a mirror inside, though. Despite its slim silhouette, I’m able to fit my phone, credit cards, and lip gloss inside. And I’m particularly obsessed with the turnlock closure on the zipper, which ensures my stuff is super secure (and is one less thing for me to stress out about when I’m out).
The trendy silver metallic leather clearly speaks for itself, so I’ve styled it with an all-black outfit. I threw on a classic corseted tank and wide-leg trousers, and my Coach bag easily became the statement piece of my outfit. I’m usually a gold jewelry girly, but I swapped out my pieces for a silver chain, thick hoops, a bangle, and stackable rings for a complimentary look. And it turned out pretty chic, if I do say myself. I’m excited to continue styling this with more going-out outfits and dresses, and maybe even add on a pair of silver heels for a full-on festive look.” —Victoria Montalti, Associate Affiliate Writer
“Where are all my Legally Blonde fans? I am formally calling them up to the front, please. Coach has crafted a magenta-pink shoulder bag that Elle Woods herself would proudly wear to court. At the same time, I would gladly style it for weekend brunches with friends. To make it more weekend-casual, instead of an Elle Wood’s all-pink ensemble, I went for a more laid-back, preppy route with a chocolate brown leather jacket over a white frilled collar button-down and trousers.
When it comes to shoulder bags, I’m not a particular fan of the droopy silhouettes. I like ones that sit upright, like a top handle bag, and that have a bit of shape to them. Coach has done just that with its Penn Shoulder Bag. I appreciated how structured the patent leather bag is, as I was able to prop it up on the table without it leaning over, and how it sat right in my hand when I was on the go. It was easy to find what I needed, and my essentials lined up perfectly inside without becoming a black hole. While I prefer to hold this little baby as a clutch, it can seamlessly be transitioned into a shoulder bag with the thin adjustable strap.
The cherry on top was the shiny Coach embossed logo. It was alluring to look at with its glossy shine and the smooth exterior felt luxe and nice to hold onto. If you’re looking to add a bit of girly pop to your looks or if you’re riding on the last few waves of Barbiecore, this is your gal Penn right here.” —Vivien Lee, Affiliate Fashion Writer
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Over the past year, bridal fashion trends have made a glamorous comeback. From feathers and high slits to party frocks, wedding style today is defined by over-the-top fashion fit for a celebration. And if 2024 bridal fashion trends — unveiled during New York Bridal Fashion Week in the spring and fall — are any indication, aisle style is going to get even bolder.
Think: ’80s nostalgia (see: strong shoulders, bright colors, and voluminous sleeves) and dramatic add-ons, as well as a departure from white. It makes sense: As weddings continue to be disrupted by the lingering effects of the pandemic (see: minimonies and elopements), more brides are looking for versatile styles that pack a punch and speak to their personal style.
With brides having more control over what they get to wear on their special day, styles like black wedding dresses and pantsuits are disrupting a landscape previously ruled by centuries of tradition. And designers are here for it.
Ahead, take a look at the biggest bridal fashion trends for 2024 that are anything but traditional.
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Barbiecore Pink
It was only a matter of time before the Barbiecore craze entered the bridal space. As more brides are opting out of the traditional white dress, there’s an opportunity for designers to play with color. And Barbiecore pink — seen in the collections of Nadia Manjarrez, Theia, and Rebecca Vallance — is next year’s pick.
Pearl Embellishments
With the return of maximalism, pearls have entered the chat. It seems designers know no bounds when it comes to pearls for 2024, as brands like Hera Couture, Watters, and Theia have included everything from gowns and veils to gloves dripping in this gemstone. And when it comes to adding them, more is more.
Capes
Capes have long had a hold over the bridal world. Yet, as modular fashion takes over wedding style, they’re becoming increasingly popular as a way for designers to give their customers more ways to wear the same gown. Brands like Safiyaa, Sachin & Babi, and Self-Portrait included capes in their spring 2024 collections that ranged from short capelettes to frothy lace versions.
One-Shoulder Gowns
Asymmetrical details have been trending in bridal fashion over the past few years, from high-low hemlines to cut-outs. But for spring 2024, designers are taking on the one-shoulder dress in innovative ways. Take, for example, designers Nadia Manjarrez, who included a corseted one-sleeve gown in her lineup, and Markarian’s Alexandra O’Neill, who featured a gown with two different sleeves — one off-the shoulder and the other blooming from the neckline.
Veils Made Modern
If there’s a bridal accessory that’s remained untouched over decades, it’s the veil. But bridal designers are seeing this traditional accessory — rooted in ancient Rome — become more of an add-on than a part of the look. This is why veils are becoming shorter, with designers like Wiederhoeft, Cinq, and Honor featuring versions that only reach the bride’s neck or waist, resulting in an avant garde look. For a dramatic approach, designers are also going for custom embroidery — see: Hailey Bieber’s Off White wedding gown — and making colorful veils.
Minimal Trains
The spring 2023 ready-to-wear runways saw minimal trains become one of the season’s top trends. And bridal fashion, which has long exhibited flamboyant trains, is following suit. Whether it’s scarves that doubled as a train or sleek cuts of fabric that don’t touch the floor, wedding style is saying goodbye to the once-dramatic detail, as evidenced by designers like Markarian, Cinq, and Dana Harel. Even when the trains were long, designers like Nadia Manjarrez kept the fabric light enough for them to appear as if they floated away from the bride’s body.
‘80s Vibes
This particular decade is not necessarily remembered fondly in terms of bridal fashion. It was all about lace necklines, puffed sleeves, iridescent fabrics, and lots of tulle. While it’s now back in wedding style, it’s more subdued than you remember. Think: lace turtleneck gowns that include cut-outs, like the ones exhibited at Galia Lahav, as well as bold shoulders that hold back on volume, which were seen at Justin Alexander.
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