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A structured, ruffled peplum (with a one-shoulder neckline) gives a fashion-forward slant to an otherwise simple look. Whether you're headed to City Hall or an upscale dinner, this jumpsuit is fit for a metropolitan affair.
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Credit: courtesyA chic, wide-leg jumpsuit with cutouts at the midsection will do the show a little skin in the sleekest of ways. Pair this with a statement clutch, playful earrings, and a sexy, strappy stiletto.
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Credit: courtesyMini dresses aren't the only go-to look for late-night dancing. A fun, satin jumpsuit with a crossed halter neckline has a subtle nod to retro that is both chic and sexy.
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Credit: courtesyBe it luxurious lace, a keyhole neckline, a touch of color, or a dramatic bow, get everything you may be missing in a wedding gown—in chic jumpsuit form.
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For cold weather and winter months, opt for a full-coverage one-piece with simple black piping details. Add some edginess with your accessories, like opting for bold earrings or choosing evening extras in black.
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Credit: courtesyMake an unforgettable entrance; this polka-dot jumpsuit is for the fun and fanciful bride who isn’t afraid to break the rules.
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Credit: courtesyWhen dressing for daytime rehearsal dinners or brunches, opt for something super casual, with a twist.
Take a simple, short-sleeve jumpsuit to new heights with a pop of color that's figure-flattering, and just a little bit extra.
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Credit: courtesyEvoke Hollywood glamour in this crepe cowl-neck look. When accessorizing, opt for a pointed toe pump for a classic look, or add platform sandals and a statement earring for '70s vibes.
Disco days are not over—and this jumpsuit tells the tale. For a statement look for the main event or the after-party, this bold jumpsuit sets the right tone for a long night of dancing.
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A little Marilyn Monroe, a little Elvis inspiration, and a touch Mrs. Maisel—this is a chic retro look worth considering for the rehearsal dinner, an engagement party, or a post-wedding brunch. Pair this look with a simple sandal to modernize the look, and keep it from going costume.
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Credit: courtesyTake your garden party theme to the next level with this contemporary, gingham look. Keep the theme throughout other details of the wedding, like your tabletop and décor.
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A wide-leg silhouette with a scoop neckline evokes a '70s-inspired vibe, but a wide belt keeps this jumpsuit looking modern. To hint at the ease of the era without going disco, style the look with a minimal box bag and sleek pump or sandal.
For city vibes, go for a style that's modern, minimal, and tuxedo-inspired. This look is all about expert tailoring; a peak lapel collar and well-tailored trouser give this look its wow factor.
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Ideal for winter weddings, all this wool, corseted jumpsuit needs is an oversized blazer or cape and a pair of pointed-toe boots.
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Credit: courtesyFeathers are always a good idea, whether it be for the main event or the after-party. This leg-lengthening silhouette, complete with slim-fit pants and a feather neckline, calls for a sleek sandal, a simple drop earring, and lots of dancing.
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Credit: courtesyThe fabrication and details of this look—delicate lace and soft tulle—would suit a traditional wedding, but this look is anything but. The result? Aisle-worthy, outside-the-box elegance.
For spring or summer weddings, flirty floral prints (set on white or ivory) still feel bridal–and are all about bold pops of color.
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This look is all about the curve-hugging fit. To boot, this style comes with interior boning and a pleated bodice to maintain its shape from day to night.
Exude goddess vibes in this self-tie, V-neck, wide-legged jumpsuit that drapes to the waist. This one-piece is effortless and undoubtedly romantic, but still sharp and sexy.

Colleen Banks is a seasoned jewelry and weddings editor, having been a style editor at Martha Stewart Weddings for 8+ years. Colleen’s love for the best-of-the-best jewels, bold color, whimsical details and epic parties make her an expert at thinking outside-the-box when it comes to weddings. When Colleen isn’t styling a wedding or writing about them, she’s most likely filling her online shopping cart with the Gucci she’s currently coveting, listening to Britney Spears, or taking Instagram pictures of her cat, Shelby.
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