The best bodysuits don’t get nearly as much love as they should—but take it from us, they’re as much a wardrobe essential as your favorite white T-shirt or straight-leg jeans. They bring stylish ease and versatility to your look, not to mention as a simple base, they can really let other statement items shine.
Our Favorite Bodysuits, According to Vogue Editors
How to Style A Bodysuit
There’s no shortage of ways to style one of the best bodysuits. For simple sophistication at the office, pair a stretchy turtleneck or sleeveless style with trousers and a structured blazer. Heading to a dinner or a brisk night? A lacy floral options brings a demure elegance to your look when worn with wide-leg jeans and black boots. Going to a yoga class before work? Turn to Lululemon’s square-neck silhouette made from its new supersoft fabric, Wundermost, to wear with sweatpants or black leggings.
Shop by Style
From sleek long-sleeves to sleeveless one-pieces, there’s a bodysuit out there for every person and occasion alike. The best ones come in all types of cuts and materials, too: Be it a spandex turtleneck for comfortable warmth or a stretchy ribbed-jersey knit for smoothing and support. Below, we rounded up the best bodysuits for you to shop now—all of which come highly recommended by Vogue editors.
Long-Sleeve Bodysuits
For those in still in winter climates, start with a style that keeps you cozy while serving as a foundation for layering underneath sweaters and jackets and coats.
Editor’s tip: On a chilly day, slip into Commando’s subtle mock-neck with a Fair Isle sweater or wool peacoat on top. Or try Good American’s compressive stretch-jersey for a sculpted fit.
Sleeveless Bodysuits
A spring and summer staple, sleeveless bodysuits allow for breathability without sacrificing polish.
Editor’s tip: Channel an all-white look with Alo’s racerback cut, which you can wear to a workout or as an underpinning for an everyday outfit—or focus on sculpting with something supportive like Commando’s butter tank.
Lace Bodysuits
Explore the sultry side of bodysuits with a lace style that weaves intricacy with romance. Kat the Label alternates mesh and lace to create a barely-there look that teases the imagination, while Cami NYC uses sheer paneling as a form of structure.
Editor’s tip: Pair with a boxy blazer and tailored trousers for elegant contrast that won’t feel too revealing.
Bodysuits as Tops
There’s nothing more versatile than an item that can be worn in various ways—and these twisted, off-the-shoulder styles are proof.
Editor’s tip: Instead of layering your bodysuit underneath a sweater, wear it on its own as a true statement piece. Two favorites? Jacquemus’ ribbed-knit one-piece that passes as a collared polo sweater, and Christopher Esber’s silk blouse hybrid that’ll kick the glamour up a notch.
Shapewear Bodysuits
These solutions have a unique purpose of smoothing you out underneath very specific types of clothing—think form-fitting bridal gowns or wedding guest dresses. While the most common shapewear offering may be a bodysuit with thin, tank-like straps, you can find them now in an array of styles.
Editor’s tip: Opt for a style with bike shorts if you’re wearing a mini dress or look for something with a single-leg cutout (Skims has a few) to pair with a skirt or dress that features a very high thigh slit.