Dungarees can be tricky to wear no matter what your shape, which is why we've turned to the pros to see how they style theirs.
With a longline blazer
Balance out your proportions or simply add an element of smart to your casual with a longline blazer like Naomi Watts'.
With seventies accessories
Add a theme to your styling by teaming flared dungas with aviators and accessories with a real seventies vibe.
With double denim
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Make like Vanessa Hudgens and wear denim with your denim - trust us, it works.
Roll up the legs
Pair some cropped dungarees with killer boots for more of a glammed-up look. If you don't own cropped dungas, simply roll up the legs for the same effect.
Undone
Distressed denim looks even cooler when you don't bother to do up your dungarees. Keep the rest of the look casual with flats and a plain tee.
With an off-the-shoulder top
We love the way Lily Aldridge mixed things up with an off-the-shoulder top under her straight-leg, blue-wash dungas.
With a polo-neck underneath
Gemma Chan styled her dungarees for winter with some clever layering - a roll neck top underneath and a chunky coat over the top.
With a crop top
If you're afraid of showing off your tummy then a crop top, dungaree combo could be the answer as you can show some skin from the side without going full frontal.
As a dress with trainers
Take inspiration from T-swift and make a dungaree dress look casual by pairing with just a t-shirt and some trainers.
With a bralette
Dress up dungarees for the evening by layering a lacy bralette underneath and wearing with heels.
Jess Edwards is Cosmopolitan UK’s Deputy Editor, working to deliver the very best experiences across the brand's platforms (print, social, video, digital), products and events, including a focus on our membership offering, Club Cosmo. Jess has worked in the media industry for almost 20 years and at Cosmopolitan for over 10 years, joining the brand as Fashion Editor and later going on to lead the digital team as Site Editor. With her background in lifestyle journalism, it is no surprise that you’re most likely to find her in the Fashion section and exploring the very best in hospitality via our Travel pages.






















