One Piece, Infinite Occasions: The Designer Jumpsuit Edit
There is something quietly powerful about a jumpsuit done right. A single, considered garment that removes the guesswork from dressing — no deliberating over proportions, no hunting for a blouse that works with a particular trouser. When it comes from a designer who truly understands tailoring, it becomes one of the most versatile pieces a wardrobe can hold: dressed up with a sculptural heel and a gold cuff for an evening out, or anchored with a flat sandal and a linen tote for a sun-lit afternoon. Right now at Lola Dré, a curated selection of designer jumpsuits is available at reduced prices — and the offering is worth your full attention.
Leading the edit is a piece from Silvia Tcherassi, the Colombian-born designer whose work sits at the intersection of structured femininity and resort-ready ease. Tcherassi has long been celebrated for her use of rich colour and fluid silhouettes — her garments are designed to move with the body rather than constrain it, a philosophy that is immediately apparent in the Noel jumpsuit below.
The Noel jumpsuit arrives in a deep, saturated royal blue — the kind of colour that reads as both bold and effortlessly polished. The sleeveless cut keeps the silhouette clean and warm-weather appropriate, while the self-tie belt cinches the waist to create definition without rigidity. It is the sort of piece that works equally well at a beachside dinner as it does at a rooftop event or a gallery opening: the colour makes a statement, but the construction keeps things refined.
Styling it is intuitive. For an evening setting, reach for strappy heeled sandals in nude or gold, a minimal clutch, and nothing more than a pair of simple earrings — the silhouette and colour carry the look on their own. For a daytime occasion, consider woven mules, a wide-brimmed hat, and a relaxed linen overshirt tied at the waist if the evening turns cooler. The belted waist also makes it a natural candidate for layering — a fine-knit longline cardigan worn open over the top transitions it seamlessly between seasons.
The designer jumpsuit has earned its place as a wardrobe anchor precisely because a well-made version transcends trend cycles. Tcherassi's approach to proportion and colour — honed across decades of dressing women for real occasions in real climates — ensures the Noel will continue to feel relevant long after its sale price has been forgotten. At Lola Dré, pieces like this are selected not just for their aesthetic merit, but for their longevity and the considered craftsmanship behind them.
If the one-piece silhouette speaks to how you want to dress this season, the full sale edit is worth a look.
















