I feel like as a fashion blogger, I’ve seen it all. After all, a big part of my job is spent sifting through trends and perusing (read: shopping) for items to style the next photoshoot. It’s not often where I see something and go: okay that’s a bit different. This C/MEO Collective denim jumpsuit was one of those that gave me pause (and which was immediately followed by a “gimme must have it now” hand gesture).
Jumpsuits are nothing new and novel, but the design and material of this is a change from what I’m used to. Usually denim jumpsuits are not really true denim, but is rather a chambray. This jumpsuit has the feel and weight of true denim, which aside from the lovely substance, has a nice added bonus of being more wrinkle resistant. I’m also a huge fan of the puffy sleeve details. If this was made from any other material, that puff sleeve would deflate easily. The structure of the denim ensures that the jumpsuit will always have the full puff effect.
Another reason why this jumpsuit is bomb is its versatility. I styled this for a breezy day with Uniqlo heattech turtle neck shirt layered underneath. But you could easily wear it without an undershirt, which makes it wearable for multiple seasons.
My outfit Combo: essentials jumpsuit from C/MEO Collective, heattech longsleeve turtleneck shirt from Uniqlo, gold hexagon hoop earrings from Missguided, faux fur coat from BSLate, boots bag from Rag & Bone, sunglasses from Quay Australia (find similar here and here).
That’s a gorgeous jumpsuit, the sleeves make it so unique. I love jumpsuits, they’re so easy to style because they’re almost a whole outfit.
I don’t think it is boring, I see it is stylish but for only winter.
This is a classic example of the utility-style jumpsuit that is proliferating on the high street right now.