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Holiday Dresses Are Great, But Jumpsuits Are Even Better

Have you heard of the one-and-done styling trick? It's an outfit-planning game changer and ultimate time-saving wardrobe trick (we promise!). This holiday season, we suggest taking note of the fashion hack and let the convenient trick save your outfit-making decisions. While party dresses are also an easy solution, why not switch it up this year and opt for a stylish jumpsuit? The updated festive look is a simple way to stand out at your next get-together! You in? Below, you'll find the chicest options from go-to formalwear brands like Norma Kamali, Self-Portrait and Revolve's collab with Michael Costello (to name a few). Just add a great pair of heels or stylish flats and a cool party bag and you'll be set this holiday season. Keep reading to shop our favorite holiday-ready jumpsuits.

This looks like it's asking to be taken to a NYE party. 
This red is a shade we like to call "holiday red." 
We already know you want to wear sequins this holiday season, so why not try a bedazzled jumpsuit? 
The tie straps make this simple jumpsuit feel way more special.
The front of this jumpsuit is just as cute as the back. 
Bare shoulders are asking for a bold jacket or, better yet, a faux-fur shrug. 
You can't go wrong with a sleek one-shoulder option. 
We love the wide-leg on this bright jumpsuit. Talk about holiday cheer. 
Spice up your typical black jumpsuit with a fun winter paisley pattern. 
The tiered shoulders make this jumpsuit effortlessly chic. 
Just add gold accessories to this stunning red look. 
This multi-plaid moment sets a holiday mood. 
The color of this jumpsuit is called "autumnal" but we're sure it will take you all the way through winter. 
We're back to black in this holiday beauty. 
This jumpsuit is perfect for a low-key holiday party. 
We love a tied waist. 
We can't get over winter white jumpsuits. 
Shimmer your way through every party this holiday season. 
This unique take on a typical jumpsuit is stunning. Pair it with strappy sandals as shown, or with pointed-toe booties. 
Save this for a romantic night out with your S.O.
Light up the night in this daring piece. 
Shoulder details are our weakness.
Style this layered over a white turtleneck with knee-high white boots. 
We'd copy this look and wear our hair pulled back in a sleek style. Up next, shop the velvet holiday dresses we're already buying. This post was published at an earlier date and has since been updated by Aleksija Vujicic.


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