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Can we get a show of hands of who’s been living in their rompers this summer? These little one-piece contraptions have taken over summer fashion, leaving us wondering what we’re going to do once the temperature dips and autumn takes the helm. Though the thought of colder weather and the inevitable return to textbooks and research papers may be cramping your style vibe right now, there’s good news! If you can’t bear the thought of giving up the one-piece look, you don’t have to. Full-length jumpsuits are fall’s biggest trend; talk about the easiest way to look chic at your 8 a.m. (remember when you thought that class was a good idea?)! 

Not sure how to wear a jumpsuit without looking like an astronaut? Don’t worry – they’re super easy to dress up or dress down. These are a few of our favorite looks for fall. 

1. Brunch with your little



Topshop cardigan
$60 – topshop.com

 

 


 


Ankle boots
modcloth.com

 

 


Travel tote
modcloth.com

 

 


Tech accessory
$8.37 – newlook.com

 

 

Did you make weekend brunch plans with your sister (whether she’s your little or actually your younger sister)? This easy printed jumpsuit will make getting dressed on a Sunday morning so much easier. Meet your sis for French toast and omelets while feeling just as comfy as you would in your pajamas. To fight off the inevitable chill in the restaurant, keep a boxy cardigan in your bag to wrap up in. Slip your feet into eternally chic ankle booties for a pulled-together look. Just make sure to bring your phone to Instagram your yummy feast!
 

2. In a rush to get to class



 


River Island jumpsuit
$75 – riverisland.com

 

 


 


 


Round sunglasses
nastygal.com

 

 

There is substantial proof (based on our personal experience) that the worst part of the day is when your alarm goes off in the morning. On those days when an early class seems like the most terrible place to be, take comfort in the fact that getting dressed for school doesn’t have to be a huge to-do. Pair a printed jumper with some trusty sandals and a denim jacket. Your casual accessories will dress down an otherwise fancy look and leave you totally prepped to tackle your morning chem class. Toss your textbooks and laptop into a backpack and head on out (just make sure to eat some breakfast first). 

3. Dolled up for date night



 


 


 


Gold jewelry
nastygal.com

 

 


Gold jewelry
dailylook.com

 

 

Bring a different kind of heat to weekly date night in this smoldering crimson jumpsuit. Because the color is so commanding, go easy on the accessories (we suggest the rest of your outfit play with hints of black and gold). You’ll grab your date’s attention with the unique color—and, little does he know, it’s way comfier than a dress (and it’s proven to attract him)! Ooooh, girl, you’re gonna look hot, hot, hot
 

4. Out with the girls



 


 


 


Gold jewelry
lorisshoes.com

 

 


 

You’re back on campus with your favorite roomies in the world, and it’s Friday night. Could there be a more perfect scenario? Whether you’re going on a fancy roomie date to dinner and a movie or you’re hitting your favorite watering holes now that you’re all finally 21, this outfit is sure to be a hit. Get ready for the, “oh my gosh, you look so cuuute!”s in this chic (yet comfy) jumpsuit. We love it paired with trendy heels in a surprising color (this rich blue is magnifique) and a complementary clutch. Finish off the look with a swipe of red lipstick, and you’ll be ready to go!

 


See, putting together an outfit starring your newest fashion obsession is way easy! No matter where your adventures take you this fall, know that a chic outfit is literally only one step (and one piece) away. Tweet us (@HerCampus) pics of you in your fave jumpsuit so we can see how you’re styling your back-to-school outfits! 

Maddie is a senior at Boston College, where she spends her days fawning over literature and Art History textbooks. She was previously an editorial intern at Her Campus, and is now a HC contributing writer and blogger. Follow her on twitter @madschmitz for a collection of vaguely amusing tweets.