The beauty about jumpsuits is that there’s one for every occasion. The easy-to-wear silhouette not only ensures a bold style, but it’s also adaptable enough to be worn everywhere from a casual shopping spree to a girls’ night out. It’s no wonder, then, that most celebrities use it. You’ll be hard-pressed to find a Bollywood A-lister who hasn’t worn the trend, from Priyanka Chopra and Deepika Padukone to Sara Ali Khan. This costume, which is popular at brunches, parties, and fashion events, has also gone the traditional path and become fashionable at ethnic occasions and events. Jumpsuits are also appropriate for formal occasions. From your favorite Bollywood stars, learn how to wear traditional jumpsuits.

Kriti Sanon – For an event, Kriti Sanon looked stunning in a Ridhi Mehra-designed contemporary saree-style jumpsuit with a ruffled hem. To complete her ethnic outfit, she accessorized her off-shoulder gown with a dramatic belt, an emerald necklace, and matching earrings.

Samantha Ruth Prabhu – The South star recently joined the trend by wearing a simple floral Mishru jumpsuit. Samantha wore a dress with spaghetti straps that fitted her slim body and opened up into flared slacks from the knee down. She looked stunning without any accessories because her clothing was already rather substantial.

Aditi Rao Hydari – The diva wore a black jumpsuit with a white border at the bottom. An oxidized choker-style necklace completes the look as a statement piece. For a simple yet elegant look, her hair was fashioned in a sleek design.

Sonakshi Sinha – Following in the footsteps of Aditi Rao, Sonakshi chose a black jumpsuit with a cape-style element. On the shoulder of the cape, there was basic yet lovely needlework. The diva’s beautiful outfit was finished by a waist-cinching belt and silver earrings.

Kiara Advani – For her close friend’s wedding, the Kabir Singh actor went for a simple look. She wore a Papa Don’t Preach ink blue jumpsuit with complex traditional motifs on the flared pants and detailed gold embroidery around the v-neck. It was a simple ethnic style, with gold earrings and her hair tied back into a tight ponytail.