First of all, what is a classic jumpsuit? For me, it’s a plain black jumpsuit. π Well, anything in black is a classic. I chose to wear this in-flight when I was on my way to Shanghai. I find jumpsuits really comfy. It works as a tracksuit for me sans the hoodie or the jacket. What I love about jumpsuits, just like rompers and dresses, is there’s no time wasted in thinking of the top and bottom pairing! π You can just wear it as is! It’s also very versatile since you can use it when shopping, watching movies, going for nightouts, or even travelling, just like what I did. Anyway, here’s Lush Angel wearing jumpsuit in-flight…
* Pardon the photos. I look tired and sleepy since this was about past 12mn already! LOL! *
Since this jumpsuit is a tube, I wore a denim vest over it so as not to look bare and help in keeping me a bit warm while at the airport. I know it’s not much help though (especially during the flight when the aircon becomes as cold as ice) which is why I have a gray cardigan on hand. Too bad I wasn’t able to take a photo of it since I was really tired when I got back to the hotel after a fitting. I was too tired changing clothes here and there. I completely forgot about it, but I love how that gray cardigan drapes around my neck. π I didn’t look “manang-ish” (too conservative) in my outfit. Hehe! Anyway, here are more photos… π
If you noticed, this jumpsuit has wide leg pants making it uber comfortable to wear even in long hours inside the plane. π I also used my glittered 3 1/2 wedge flip flops to make me look taller. Take note though that jumpsuits, whether it’s plain or printed, can make you look tall already because of its monotonous style. π If you want to break the monotnous block or print of a jumpsuit, you can always loosely fasten a belt around your waist, just like what I did. π
On Lush Angel: K.A.T. Collection jumpsuit, denim vest and braided belt; Colin Stuart glittered wedge flip flops; crocodile leather bag from Korea