Women'sworksmart casual

Fitted bodysuit with Navy blazer

Two pieces, multiple occasions. The fitted bodysuit brings no tucking required. The navy blazer answers it — unstructured shoulder = wears like a cardigan, dresses up like a suit jacket. Monochrome with cool neutrals — black or white against navy, charcoal, or slate — is the cleanest contrast in menswear.

Works for: work, smart-casual · Price range: $20–$320

Why it works

Two pieces, multiple occasions. The fitted bodysuit brings no tucking required. The navy blazer answers it — unstructured shoulder = wears like a cardigan, dresses up like a suit jacket. Monochrome with cool neutrals — black or white against navy, charcoal, or slate — is the cleanest contrast in menswear.

This is solid business or smart-occasion territory. Adds up to dressier-than-business-casual without crossing into formal.

Color theory

Monochrome
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Cool neutral

Monochrome with cool neutrals — black or white against navy, charcoal, or slate — is the cleanest contrast in menswear. The cool undertones harmonise without competing, and the look photographs well in any light.

Fitted bodysuit

Fitted bodysuit

$20–$70

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Navy blazer

Navy blazer

$90–$250

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How to wear it

Where this works

The fitted bodysuit + navy blazer combination reads work. It also stretches to smart-casual without changing a thing. This is solid business or smart-occasion territory. Adds up to dressier-than-business-casual without crossing into formal.

Get the proportions right

Should hug the torso without compressing; neckline finishes flat under a blazer. For the navy blazer: shoulder seam ends exactly at your shoulder bone — never past it. sleeve hem reveals a quarter-inch of shirt cuff.

Why the colours work

Monochrome with cool neutrals — black or white against navy, charcoal, or slate — is the cleanest contrast in menswear. The cool undertones harmonise without competing, and the look photographs well in any light.

When to wear it

A cold-weather combination — works through spring, fall, winter. The fabric weights are doing the heavy lifting; layer accordingly.

What goes on your feet

For work, white sneakers downgrade this for casual Friday; brown Derbies upgrade it for client meetings. Anything heavier than this combination of pieces will weigh down the outfit.

Caring for both pieces

The fitted bodysuit is the more delicate of the two — handle accordingly. The navy blazer can take more wear but still benefits from cold-water washes and air drying. Rotation matters: never wear either piece on consecutive days.

Dos and don'ts

Do

  • Choose a wide neckline for layering under blazers
  • Pick ribbed cotton for everyday, smooth modal for evening
  • Buy two of the same in cream and black
  • Hang on a wide wooden hanger

Don't

  • Wear with low-rise trousers (gap at the back)
  • Combine with a tucked-in shirt over it
  • Iron
  • Wear with matching navy trousers (looks like a rejected suit)

Who this is for

For women who want to look intentional without trying too obviously. Flatters most body types because the silhouette is structured but not severe. Best on someone who's reached the point where 'I just threw this on' should actually mean it.

Complete the outfit

Two pieces is the minimum. These third pieces — drawn from items both halves of this outfit pair well with — turn it into a full look.

footwear

Penny loafers

Anchors the outfit at the floor — should grip the heel without slipping.

footwear

Chelsea boots

Anchors the outfit at the floor — the elastic gusset should sit flat against the ankle.

bottoms

Wide-leg trousers

Earns a place because both pieces in this outfit pair well with it independently.

Dress it up, dress it down

Dress up

Add a structured blazer or silk camisole layer as a third piece. Swap sneakers for ankle boots or block-heel loafers. The combination clears any smart-casual dress code.

Dress down

Untuck, swap into high-waist jeans, and trade leather shoes for clean sneakers. Drops it cleanly into Saturday territory.

Seasonal swaps

A cold-weather combination — works through spring, fall, winter. The fabric weights are doing the heavy lifting; layer accordingly.

For warmer weather

Swap to White blouse

Lighter fabric weight (lightweight) and the right seasonal cut for spring/summer/fall wear. Keep the navy blazer as-is.

For colder weather

Swap to Grey crewneck sweatshirt

Heavier construction (heavyweight) suited to fall/winter/spring. The rest of the outfit holds.

Common mistakes

With the fitted bodysuit:

Choosing a thong-cut bodysuit for office wear — visible lines defeat the smooth-line purpose.

With the navy blazer:

Buttoning the bottom button. The bottom button on any blazer is decorative — it stays open.

A short history

tops

Fitted bodysuit

The bodysuit was a Donna Karan signature in 1985 — 'Seven Easy Pieces' included a black bodysuit as the foundation layer. SKIMS revived the silhouette in 2019.

No tucking required. Stays smooth all day under trousers or a skirt.

outerwear

Navy blazer

The blazer originated as a Cambridge rowing-club jacket in 1825. The unstructured Italian variant emerged in Naples in the 1950s as resistance to British tailoring rigidity.

Unstructured shoulder = wears like a cardigan, dresses up like a suit jacket.

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