From Dinner Plans to Event Nights—Wear the Seraphina | Women’s Halter Neck Wide-Leg Jumpsuit
The Seraphina | Women’s Halter Neck Wide-Leg Jumpsuit is a sleeveless, full-length one-piece designed for clean autumn/winter layering, featuring a halter neckline with a deep V-shaped front, bare shoulders for easy styling under cardigans, blazers, and outerwear, and a defined waist seam that keeps the silhouette structured without restricting movement; finished with side pockets, straight wide legs, and a plain textured exterior, it’s a practical option for cooler days when you want a streamlined look that transitions smoothly from daytime errands to evening plans.
Why You’ll Love It:
Halter Neck Structure With A Clean Seasonal Look
The neck-hugging halter creates a defined upper shape that pairs well with layered outerwear while keeping the front profile sharp and simple.
Wide-Leg Comfort For Day-Long Movement
The straight wide legs offer an easy fit through the length, supporting comfortable movement while maintaining a long, balanced silhouette.
Pockets And A Defined Waist For Everyday Wear
A structured waist seam adds subtle shape, while side pockets bring practical function for carrying small essentials.
Specifications:
- Material: Textured woven fabric (plain exterior finish)
- Color Options: White, Green, Black, Purple, and Red
- Fit: Regular Fit — Unsure about your size, check out our size chart above.
- Sizes Available: S-2XL
- Measurements: Not provided (refer to size chart above)
- Features: Halter neckline, deep V-shaped front opening, bare shoulders, defined waist seam, side pockets, straight wide legs, full-length hem
- Use Case: Layering for fall/winter, casual outings, everyday wear, day-to-night styling
- Care: Machine wash cold; hang dry or lay flat to dry
Seraphina | Women’s Halter Neck Wide-Leg Jumpsuit is a streamlined cool-season staple made for easy layering, combining a structured halter neckline, a defined waist seam, side pockets, and wide-leg comfort for everyday wear through autumn and winter.
