Bodysuits for Women

Structured, body-skimming, and built to stay in place, this edit of women's bodysuits moves from clean base layers to statement pieces. Sheer tulle, glossy jersey, and stretch knits frame cut-out details, draped fronts, and off-shoulder necklines. Use them as the starting point under tailoring, or as the main event with high-waisted denim, leather, or evening skirts.

  • Max Mara Red Wool V-Neck Bodysuit
    Regular price $220
    Sale price $220

    $349

    -36%

  • Maison Margiela Black Viscose Sheer Bodysuit
    Regular price $395
    Sale price $395

    $628

    -37%

  • Max Mara Pink Viscose Draped Bodysuit
    Regular price $165
    Sale price $165

    $264

    -37%

  • Elisabetta Franchi Black Viscose-Blend Ruched Bodysuit
    Regular price $403
    Sale price $403

    $642

    -37%

  • Max Mara White Cotton Stretch Bodysuit
    Regular price $349
    Sale price $349

    $555

    -37%

  • Elisabetta Franchi Purple Viscose-Blend Bustier Bodysuit
    Regular price $403
    Sale price $403

    $642

    -37%

  • Alma Sanchez White Polyester Bishop Bodysuit
    Regular price $206
    Sale price $206

    $328

    -37%

  • Patrizia Pepe Multicolor Polyamide High-Neck Bodysuit
    Regular price $420
    Sale price $420

    $670

    -37%

Bodysuits for Women

This collection gathers women's bodysuits that work hard in rotation: turtleneck bodies for sharp layering, off-shoulder and sweetheart silhouettes for night, and sheer tulle or mesh for styling over tonal lingerie. Expect structured stretch jerseys that hold a line, ribbed knits with a clean snap closure, and draped fronts that sit flat under suiting. Every piece is selected for cut, fabric hand, and how it sits when layered.

Silhouettes run from long-sleeve and high-neck to backless and halter shapes, with black and neutral tones anchoring the edit. Use them under blazers, leather jackets, or wide-leg trousers when you want a clean, uninterrupted line at the waist. Details like asymmetric necklines, subtle ruching, and engineered stretch keep each style considered rather than basic. Shop popular brands like Andreâdamo, Courrèges, Elisabetta Franchi, Givenchy, Iro and more.

  • Choose compact stretch for a smoothing base under tailoring.
  • Pick sheer or mesh styles for layered evening looks.
  • Opt for off-shoulder cuts when the bodysuit replaces a top.
  • Check length and snap closure notes if you are tall or short-waisted.

FAQ

How should a women's bodysuit fit?
A bodysuit should feel close to the body without pulling at the shoulders or cutting at the leg line. The torso length is key: it should close comfortably at the gusset on the loosest setting if there are snaps. Armholes and necklines should sit flat without gaping. If you are between sizes or long-torsoed, size up for a cleaner line.
What styles of bodysuits work best for everyday wear?
For everyday, look for long- or short-sleeve bodysuits in opaque stretch jersey or ribbed knit with a crew, scoop, or turtleneck. These sit cleanly under blazers, cardigans, and denim jackets. Neutral shades like black, brown, or nude blend easily with denim and tailored trousers. Avoid very low backs or plunging necklines if you plan to wear them to the office.
How do I style a sheer or mesh bodysuit?
Sheer and mesh bodysuits work best layered. Pair them with a tonal bra or bralette underneath and balance them with tailored trousers, full skirts, or sharp denim. For evening, they sit well under a structured blazer or leather jacket, buttoned enough to frame the transparency. Keep accessories minimal so the fabric and texture stay the focus.
What should I consider when choosing a bodysuit for layering under tailoring?
If you plan to wear a bodysuit under suiting or structured outerwear, prioritize smooth fabrics without bulky trims. Turtleneck, crew, and clean scoop necklines slide easily under lapels and collars. Avoid excessive draping or heavy embellishment that could imprint through suiting. Check sleeve length and shoulder construction so they don't interfere with the jacket line.
How do I care for designer bodysuits to make them last?
Most bodysuits last longer if you hand wash or use a delicate machine cycle in a mesh bag, then lay flat to dry. Avoid high heat in the dryer, which can break down stretch fibers and distort the fit. For sheer, mesh, or embellished styles, treat them like lingerie and keep them away from zippers or hooks that might snag. Always follow the care label for fabric-specific instructions.