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December 22, 2021 | 12:16pm
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Still stumped on outfit ideas for your upcoming holiday and New Year’s Eve parties? Consider the catsuit.
Sure, the second-skin trend might make you think of superhero garb — or the furry cast of a certain much-maligned movie musical — but it’s more versatile than you might think.
While celebrities like Kim Kardashian, Hailey Baldwin and Cardi B have boldly rocked their catsuits solo, it’s easy to transform the look with a little savvy layering.
Taylor Swift, for instance, added a classic black blazer to her lacy Sarah Regensburger look at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in October, while Kim Kardashian topped her sleeveless Balenciaga catsuit with a dress made from linked silver chains.
And Priyanka Chopra made a dramatic entrance at The Fashion Awards in a colorful floral number by Richard Quinn that looked more like a gown, thanks to her matching floor-sweeping coat.
Below, we’re showing you three ways to dress up Naked Wardrobe’s NW Jumpsuit ($84) for whatever activities you’ve got in store this winter.
Naked Wardrobe The NW Jumpsuit ($84)
Catsuits are made to show off your curves — but if you’re looking to add a little coverage and tone down that sexiness factor, try throwing on a longline blazer and over-the-knee boots.
Shop similar styles: Missguided Boyfriend Blazer ($83), BP. Cali Stretch Over-the-Knee Boot ($69.95)
It’s cold out there, so why not winterize that skintight jumpsuit with an oversized coat and cute cap? It’s the perfect look for a weekend of brunching and errand-running.
Shop the look: Brixton Fiddler Fisherman Cap ($45), Aritzia Babaton The Slouch Coat ($398), Tamara Mellon Easy Rider Mid Calf Boot ($795), Radley London Tudor Close Crossbody Bag ($160)
While a catsuit makes a great night-out look on its own, you can also use it as a base layer beneath the sleeveless dress of your choice. Slip styles like this plaid flannel number work particularly well; just add heels and jewels, and you’re ready to party.
Shop the look: Monse Twisted Plaid Dress ($200 for four-day rental), Mejuri Oversized Thin Hoops ($295)
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