Romper Styles and How to Wear Them
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The romper took the fashion world by storm a few years ago and it’s clear they’re here to stay. Numerous celebrities from A-listers to new and upcoming stars have rocked their own versions of this style, so you won’t hear anyone complaining about lack of inspiration.
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Lingerie-inspired
Breezy rompers that evoke your favorite negligee wear during summer nights are one of the most fashionable styles this year. If you’re not the kind to shy away from exposing too much skin, this trend is for you. Think itsy-bitsy straps, thin, fluid materials, open back, plunging necklines, lace detailing, all these characteristics transform the romper into a sexy, effortless look perfect for flaunting at the beach, or during a casual stroll in the sun. Wear these with sandals, even heels, ballet flats, and summer boots along with a cute hat and a roomy bag for a relaxed city outfit.
Printed
The embodiment of a stylish music festival look has to be the printed romper, with floral motifs or other vibrant patterns. These look extra cool with a cross-body bag, round eyewear, sandals, as well as layered jewelry. Ah, is it summer yet?
Dressy
Too casual for a night-out? Think again! These babies come in elegant versions that pair superbly with high heels and glam accessories. So next time you feel icky about wearing tight-fitting outfits, check out the dressed up versions of rompers.
60’s-70’s inspired
Another style you’ll be seeing a lot of in the near future is the retro romper boasting 60’s inspired silhouettes with a dash of 70’s flair. Think wrapped versions, plunging necklines, short, bold styles, long, flared sleeves and retro prints. These rompers look gorgeous with oversized sunnies and platform heels, especially those chunky 70’s style sandals.
Tailored
Trendy, covetable looks are always a subject for updating and reinventing. And yeah, we can’t wear them at the office just yet without stirring up the crowds, but we can get away with wearing them in more formal circumstances when we want a feminine, empowering look. Seek structured silhouettes, crisp cuts, neutral palettes, oversized envelope clutches, and sophisticated heels.
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