GET THE LOOK :: DENIM ROMPER

Okay, you may be thinking ‘this time she’s lost it’ with the overalls but hear me out! Cristina here, and I like to think of overalls as a playsuit or a romper – just in denim. Granted, the last time I (or anyone) wore one was in 7th grade so I imagine I’ll be met with some resistance on this one. So let’s see if these ladies can change your mind like they did mine!

It takes one gutsy lady to don overalls over a bralette, but if you’ve got the courage then go for it! If not, here are a few more options…

To banish any 7th grade vibes I chose to style this look in neutral colors with a few chic accessories. A blazer and a heel could even take this look to night!

*images via: hanneli, stockholmstreetstyle, elle, manrepeller

*resources: necklace House of Harlow, glasses Kate Spade, overalls Adriano Goldschmeid, shirt J.Crew, Love clutch Maison de Vacances, scarf Madewell, flats Anniel, ring Madewell

14 responses on “GET THE LOOK :: DENIM ROMPER

  1. Jacquelyn | lark&linen

    I could totally get on board with this! Overalls were always my favourite thing. The coolest part was letting one of the buckles dangle, undone, down your back. Oh third grade..
    But seriously – I love the grown up overall.

    ps at first glance I totally thought the first picture was you, Cassandra!

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  2. Hannah

    WHERE are the overalls in the first picture from? I’m a big believer in being an adult in overalls and I’m always looking for a chic feminine pair. These are perfect!! I don’t see a source.

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About Cristina Cleveland

Cristina Cleveland is the editor of lifestyle blog Fuji Files, where she shares bright ideas to style your life. She lives to help others discover their personal style, and loves providing the tips and tricks to achieve it. Cristina believes design is an empowering tool that should be affordable and accessible to everyone. Her 'Get the Look' column appears twice monthly on coco+kelley.