People will stare. So why not make it worth their while?
So why the Jumpsuits? The answer is simple. Because they are comfortable. May it be any occasion, Jumpsuits can always be an appropriate and stylish piece of clothing. Wear a plain or floral jumpsuit with a blazer and you are ready for a meeting. Wear a full-sleeved jumpsuit and you are ready for winter. Wear a stylish one with a denim jacket and you are ready for a casual outing. Ont only these occasions, but jumpsuits are also applicable to a wedding! Say What Now? Yes, any woman can pull off an ethnic jumpsuit to a wedding, a family function, any festivities actually.
With so many ways to style a jumpsuit and due to their versatility, they are trending since the 90s. Every season they come up with various patterns and surprise us with some new twist in them. The best part is they are easy to wear, cozy, attractive and moreover, allow us to move easily!
We at StyleFundas have come up with a list of some latest ethnic jumpsuits below just for you to flaunt them in the upcoming wedding season!
1) Wine Embroidered Straight Jumpsuit
This is a beautiful jumpsuit which is really too hard to miss from the eyes of the admirer. A frilled V neckline, cute side tie-up, and elegant embroidery all give it a voguish look. Style the long casual jumpsuit with white strappy flats and some oxidized earrings to create a boho-chic look.
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2) Indigo Tie-Ups Navy Jumpsuit
This pattern is very attractive and adds a twist to that casual jumpsuit. The simple print all over combined with the waist belt balances the comfort and style. Pair it with white flats or sneakers and this will turn out to be a perfect outfit for you.
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3) Sage Green Floral Straight Jumpsuit
Gear up for the festivities with this chic printed jumpsuit. Amazing floral print, three-fourth sleeves, square neck, and the fit and flare design make it a trendy pick. Combine it with fancy flats and accessories to complete your look.
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4) Black Embroidered Straight Jumpsuit
A beautiful black jumpsuit which is really too hard to miss. A frilled V neckline, cute side tie-up, and elegant embroidery all give it a voguish look. Style this beauty with fancy flats or heels to create a fashionable look.
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5) Off-White Floral Jumpsuit
This Gharara Jumpsuit is all you need to outshine any occasion. Add a pair of oxidized earrings and black heels to complete this attire.
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6) Yellow Georgette Ethnic Jumpsuit
“Happiness is the same price as a jumpsuit.” This salwar suit jumpsuit verifies that statement. This is the right shade of yellow for any ethnic wear and that being in a jumpsuit adds to this fit’s beauty. This sleeveless piece with those flared pants looks not only makes the person who is wearing it, taller but also graceful. Add a pair of heels and bold studs to make it complete.
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7) Green Cape Jumpsuit with Attached Dupatta
This is an effortlessly stylish green foil jumpsuit. It is a winning pick for this festive season. Tailored in georgette and designed with a mock cape, an attached dupatta, and a belt, the jumpsuit is seasoned with a foil print. Complete the look with a pair of heels and statement shoulder-grazing earrings.
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8)Pink Double Dupatta Belted Jumpsuit
Looking for a fun festive outfit? Look no further! Bright, beaming, and designed with a playful twist, this jumpsuit is an absolute winner! Complete your look with shoulder-grazing statement earrings.
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9) Pataka Jumpsuit with Jacket
Moody, flowy and sexy! The soft, comfy, yet stylish silhouette of this jumpsuit and jacket set will make you look like a ‘pataka’ the next time you attend any function. Wear your free-spirited vibe and look as gorgeous as ever!
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10) Ethnic Jumpsuit with Belt
The amethyst drape body is offset with intricate handwork cutdana belt pattern looks so stylish, elegant, and unique at the same time. It’s different, the color is bold and the puff sleeves with a V-neck steal the attention! Wear a pair of bold studs to make it a perfect eye-catching outfit.
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11) Ivory Jumpsuit
Look your ethereal best as you walk out wearing this beautiful ivory jumpsuit. It features a half sleeves and side closure design which has a comfortable fit. Wear it with strappy golden sandals, while keeping the accessories minimal with a delightful pair of earrings and a dainty bracelet.
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12) Shoulder Cowls Jumpsuit
This printed sleeveless jumpsuit with shoulder cowls will make them stop and stare. It enhances your personality and makes you look like a Diva! Tie your hair up to let this outfit speak for itself and add a pair of stilettos and minimal jewelry.
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13) Jumpsuit with A Detachable Pallu & Floral Jumpsuit with A Dupatta
This floral Jumpsuit is a perfect outfit in itself! Just wear a watch and small studs if you feel like it. Or a pair of heels alone will make you the central attention along with providing comfort.
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14) Floral Jumpsuit with A Dupatta
Make your festive outfit work double-duty with this teal jumpsuit. Featuring an all-over floral print and an attached sari-style dupatta drape, the silhouette lets you work a new-age look with the comfort and ease of a jumpsuit. It also comes with a tie-on belt.
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15) Floral Shoulder Straps Jumpsuit
Get ready for the daytime festivities in this pretty piece. Just style it with a pair of gold sandals and jhumka earrings to create a trendy festive look.
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16) Solid Dhoti Jumpsuit with Ethnic Crop Jacket
Black and silver solid dhoti jumpsuit with gathers, has a totally different look. It is bold and a delicate piece at the same time. It adds that ethnic vibes are full of confidence. Combine it with a pair of black sandals and jhumkas to complete your look.
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17) Jumpsuit with A Shrug
The ethnic jumpsuit boasts of beautiful ethnic motifs print and intricately embroidered shoulder straps and V neckline. Made in a luxurious fabric, the garara bottoms give it a cool ethnic vibe. Some studded earrings and golden beaded flats and you are all set for the evening.
A Fact About the Jumpsuit
We came to know from a source that, Ernesto Michahelles, an Italian painter of the Futurist movement, invented the jumpsuit, as we know it today. Back then it was known as the “Tuta” (in Italian), because of its “T” shape and was worn by parachutists and skydivers – hence the name jumpsuit.
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