13 Outfit Ideas to Try

May 2024 · 4 minute read

Bodysuits are everywhere, from red carpets to concert stages to our social feeds—and maybe there’s a reason for it. According to fashion expert and stylist Audree Kate López, bodysuits look good on everyone. “It hugs your curves, shows off your shape, and acts like a light compression shapewear in the best way possible.” 

Even so, bodysuits can be tricky to style. Since they’re a one-piece garment that comes in almost an endless array of styles and fabrics, finding the right cut for your body can be a little complicated and that’s even before you take the whole “to snap or not to snap” adult onesie quandary into account. “If you have trouble finding a top you feel confident in, and you don’t like the current trendy Y2K, crop, or cut-out tops, add a bodysuit to your roster,” she advises. “A bodysuit gives you coverage while it smooths and gives your girls the perfect support. It’s lightweight enough so it’s breathable.” 

Read on for even more reasons to fall in love with a bodysuit, including 13 outfits that’ll have you kissing your crop tops goodbye. 

Cutout Bodysuit with Trousers

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It doesn't get more chic than a cutout bodysuit and a pair of puddle trousers in a matching neutral shade.

White Bodysuit with Track Pants

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For a look that pairs a quiet luxury vibe with street style effortlessness, try a white bodysuit, high cut or otherwise, with a pair of white track pants.

Mesh Bodysuit and Maxi Skirt

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Not enough people know that a mesh and satin bodysuit paired with the right maxi skirt creates a fool-proof formal 'fit. Color-matching is key if you want to create a gown effect, but mixing and matching shades within the same color family makes for a dreamy look as well.

Pink Barbiecore Bodysuit ‘Fit

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Nothing says, "two tickets for Barbie, please," quite like a pink bodysuit paired with jeans, footwear, and accessories in Barbie's signature shade.

Shorts Bodysuit with a Blazer

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Not only does a bodysuit with shorts serve peak off-duty Gen Z model, but tossing a blazer on top can take the look from the gym to happy hour with almost zero effort. 

Untucked Bodysuit

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While many bodysuits come with onesie-style snaps or buttons,  no rule that says you have to wear your bodysuit snapped. In fact, going untucked is a whole vibe and some bodysuits are even designed to be worn undone.

Strapless Lace Bodysuit and Bermuda Shorts

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A lingerie-adjacent strapless lace bodysuit can still exude a casual vibe when worn with a pair of Bermuda shorts. Add a low heel and shoulder bag to create a classic vibe or pair with jelly platform sandals and Mermaidcore jewelry for a Y2K throwback moment.

White Bodysuit and Blazer

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Serving body but make it business casual. This look can be as formal or informal as you like, depending on the cut of the bodysuit, the fit of the blazer, and the pants you wear. Add trousers for a truly office-appropriate 'fit or jeans for a brunch date ensemble.

Criss-Cross Bodysuit with Jean Shorts

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Try pairing a criss-cross bodysuit with cut-off jean shorts. This easy breezy look can be dressed up or down based on accessories. Flatform sandals and a statement belt add glam, while beat up sneakers keep things casual.

Halter Bodysuit and Midi Skirt

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Bodysuits aren't all sultry styles and revealing cutouts. Case in point: the halter bodysuit can be worn in  classic combination with a high-waisted midi skirt.

High Cut Bodysuit with Jeans

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Gen Z is inexplicably and particularly fond of a few '80s and '90s throwbacks, extremely high cut silhouettes among them, as evidenced by the number of influencers rocking ultra-high cut bodysuits and jeans.

T-Shirt Bodysuit with Baggy Jeans

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There’s no faster way to create the ultimate snatched silhouette than pairing a close-fitting tee style bodysuit with a pair of baggy jeans.

Cami Bodysuit and Crochet Dress

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If you've got a beloved crochet dress with a knit that's just a bit too open, we recommend wearing a simple cami bodysuit underneath. Not only does it add coverage, but you can also give your 'fit a lovely bit of depth by choosing a cami bodysuit in a vibrant, contrasting shade.

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