Ask any 10 girls on the street. I bet at least 5 of them will say that they are scared to wear a romper. Why? Either because a) they don't like them altogether b) don't think they can pull one off or c) spend their money on more practical clothing. Well, If you ask me, a) that's their loss b) don't fret c) who said a romper isn't practical?
For those who can't think they can pull one off, look below. There is a romper for everyone. Just because the first thing that comes to mind when someone says "romper" is a multicolored mess of baby clothes doesn't mean that there aren't softer, fashionable, and sophisticated ones out there. It's just about choosing the right stuff to go with it. And if your confidence is still running dry, think of it this way: this is how trends are made. If you are scared of someone else criticizing your choices, don't be. At least you will have the confidence to pull something off, whereas they won't.
A romper can also be practical. Treat it as a dress. Treat it as a shirt, or even a suit. Treat it as shorts and throw on a jacket or a cardigan that separates the top and the bottom. If you buy a simple one, it can be worn in many ways (like the one shoulder one below).
(image from my polyvore set)
If your style is...
- soft/romantic: choose neutrals with subtle accents (such as the ruffle and one-shoulder), wear shoes with a more accents, and carry a simple signature bag of a soft and calm shade
- experimental: choose an interesting silhouette or unique blend of color, downplay the look with simple but cute shoes, and carry a bag that intensifies your look
- bold: choose a loud but solid color, or a funky but not overbearing print, wear shoes that contrast the colors in your romper, and carry a bag that slightly matches the colors in the rest of your outfit

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