The buckle-strapped onesie is a perma fave with fashion fans and for good reason. When taken out of its decorator-slash-plumber surrounding a pair of dungarees can give even the weakest blouse edge.
Even a dunga-specialist needs inspo on how to make their one-piece look different. Because how many times can we wear them with a plain tee and sneaks? Plus, that makes us feel like a nursery school escapee.
Here are 3 ways the A-list are styling out their dungarees…
Cara Delevingne

Off-duty, model Cara mixed-up her look to totally rework her boyish dungas. Flip your bib, ditch the trainers for smart flats then add a lacy virginal crop. The headscarf is the clashing cherry a-top this NYC-chic vibe.
Atlanta de Cadenet

ADC lurrrves her Stella McCartney flared dungarees and we see why. Fitted from the bib to the knees then flared until they hit the floor, these work best layered with a loose prairie top to balance the shape and don't-care-hurrr. Also, a high bib is so hot - proof, right here.
Mollie King

Molls took her denims out on the town, slipping a sexy bralet under to flash some flesh. High-high strappies and a sleek clutch with wavy babe hair equals PARTY.