The top you must have in your wardrobe this winter: The $29.95 celebrity-approved bodysuit every woman is racing to get their hands on
- Rosie Huntington-Whiteley posted photos in a skintight bodysuit in August 2019
- While she usually wears luxury labels, the high-neck, sleeveless top is from Zara
- The $29.95 design comes in neutrals like black, white, nude and khaki green
- It's become a staple in the wardrobes of models, stylists and fashion bloggers
- The Spanish retailer is preparing to release new colours like sky blue in June
A skintight bodysuit beloved by Rosie Huntington-Whiteley which sculpts the waist and smooths unsightly stomach rolls has been hailed the staple every woman needs in her wardrobe this winter - and it can be yours for just $29.95.
While she is usually shrouded in luxury labels, the 33-year-old British model turned fashion designer has shared dozens of Instagram photos in different colours of the same high-neck, sleeveless top from Zara over the past nine months.
The 'Halterneck Bodysuit', which comes in neutrals like black, white, nude and khaki green, has become a must-have for models, stylists and fashion bloggers since Rosie first wore it in August 2019.
The design even got the esteemed seal of approval from Who What Wear editor-in-chief Kristen Nichols, who called it an 'indispensable building block' in her wardrobe after investing in nude, white and khaki.
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British model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley in the $29.95 'Halterneck Bodysuit' from Zara in August 2019; this photo sent the budget-friendly top flying off shelves around the world


Rosie approved: The 33-year-old in two outfits built around the white version of the bodysuit, both accessorised with her favourite style of Bottega Veneta square-toe heels
Made from elastane and polyamide, a thick and stretchy synthetic fabric, the bodysuit fastens under the crotch with three buttons which securely hold the material in place to prevent bunching or slippage at the side of the bust.
Available in sizes small, medium and large, the thick fabric glides seamlessly over the body, concealing love handles, excess tummy fat and the tricky-to-tone expanse of the lower torso.
Fashionistas have been raving about the quality of the material, including Sydney style blogger Paige Kennedy who has posted photos in the white and khaki versions over the past two weeks.


Ways to wear: Northern Irish blogger Marianne Smyth wears the bodysuit in nude (left) and black (right), showcasing its stylistic versatility by pairing it with firetruck red trousers and a frilled midi-skirt

Sydney fashion blogger Paige Kennedy wears the top in khaki green in an Instagram photo on May 28, 2020, which she captioned: 'Everyone needs this bodysuit in their life!'
'Okay...everyone needs this Zara bodysuit in their life!' she captioned her latest mirror selfie, in which she paired the khaki top with fitted cream trousers, square-toe heels and an Oroton handbag.
'The fabric, the colour, the fit - if you know, you know.'
Many of her followers agreed, calling it the 'best bodysuit ever'.
The fabric is strong enough to be machine washed on a gentle cycle of up to 30 degrees Celsius, earning it extra points for practicality.

Rosie in a summery look built around the bodysuit in August 2019, holding a Bottega Veneta 'pouch bag', the most iconic accessory of the season

Who What Wear editor-in-chief Kristen Marie Nichols wears the white bodysuit with a silky black midi-skirt and point-toe heels
Comfortable and supremely versatile, the bodysuit can be styled for any occasion, looking equally trendy with joggers and chunky 'Dad' sneakers for lazy days at home, or with split-hem trousers, heels and a structured blazer for the office or bar.
Five colours are currently available online at Zara Australia, with all sizes of black, white, khaki and leopard print and a limited number of 'large' left in nude.
The Spanish retailer is preparing to release new colours in June, with a sky blue design already visible in the 'Coming Soon' tab on its website.