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Celebrities make the case to break out slick catsuits - New York Post

’Tis the season for spandex.

Just in time for the holidays, stars are swapping their sparkling party frocks for second-skin catsuits.

At Art Basel Miami Beach last week, Hailey Bieber looked like a walking bouquet in a colorful floral version of the look from Saint Laurent — a far cry from the slouchy suiting and streetwear she typically favors. Cardi B flaunted her famous curves in a quilted, sequined Chanel onesie modeled after one of the fashion house’s famous tweed jackets, and Taylor Swift sported a lacy one to perform at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. 

Anya Taylor-Joy
Anya Taylor-Joy poses with the cameraman before her appearance at “The Late Late Show with James Corden” on Oct. 25, 2021.
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Hailey Bieber
Hailey Bieber sported a catsuit full of flowers at the Saint Laurent Rive Droite Art Basel Miami Beach in Miami Beach, Florida on Nov. 29, 2021.
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Arguably leading the catsuit craze is London designer Richard Quinn, who regularly includes gimp masks and unitards in his collections and is a favorite of fashion-forward celebs, including “Queen’s Gambit” star Anya Taylor-Joy. At the British Fashion Awards in November, Priyanka Chopra sported a flashy floral jumpsuit by Quinn, and 53-year-old Kylie Minogue proved that PYTs aren’t the only ones who can pull off the look: She rocked one onstage flanked with similarly clad backup dancers. 

For fall 2021, Quinn even skipped his usual runway show in favor of a latex-laden film inspired by Michelle Pfeiffer’s 1992 take on Catwoman; with Zoë Kravitz set to play the sexy villain in “The Batman” next spring, the timing was spot on.

Rihanna showcases a one-piece outfit on her Savagexfenty Instagram page.
Rihanna’s Savage X Fenty outfit retails at $90.
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Kim Kardashian
Kim Kardashian flashed a hot pink catsuit at the “Saturday Night Live” afterparty on October 10, 2021.
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And no celeb loves cosplaying Catwoman more than Kim Kardashian, who sported a whole slew of Balenciaga one-pieces in recent months, including two in hot pink for her “SNL” hosting debut. Balenciaga a bit out of your budget? Don’t fret, the shapewear mogul is shilling similar velvet onesies for $98 as part of her latest Skims collection.

But leave it to Rihanna to really raise the bar on how racy this all-in-one outfit can get; her Savage X Fenty line’s take on the trend is sheer, crotchless and comes with a giant midriff-baring cutout. The $90 piece comes in hunter green and red — how festive!

After all, who needs Christmas stockings when you’ve got bodystockings?

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