COMFY sweatshirts and joggers are the norm for many when it comes to what to wear on a flight.
But not in Chloe Ferry's case.
The star turned heads with her daring look for a recent flight, as she shared a video of herself on .
Chloe opted for a skintight, backless jumpsuit for her trip, with the outfit also featuring a plunging neckline.
She teamed the look with a pair of gold knee-high cowboy boots, and wrote over the top of the clip: "When you didn't pay extra baggage but your cowboy boots are important".
Adding to her eye-catching look, Chloe wore her hair in rollers, and sported a large pair of glasses.
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"When the cowboy boots are everything!" she captioned the video.
She also appeared to be struggling to keep the bottom of the jumpsuit from revealing a bit too much, as she hoisted it up several times during the clip.
However, Chloe was confident enough in her ensemble that she even performed a hilarious dance in it.
But people in the comments section were unimpressed by her daring look.
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"Who the hell wears an outfit like that to the airport?" one person wrote.
"It’s ridiculous what people, women in particular are wearing on planes," another insisted.
"This should be turned away at the boarding gate," a third wrote.
"Wildly inappropriate and completely desperate for attention."
"I don’t see cowboy boots," someone else commented.
"I see a woman so desperate for attention that she has no respect for herself and doesn’t know what cowboy boots are."
"Maybe put some of the clothes in the case on instead," another wrote.
"What’s wrong with the way people dress these days?" someone else wondered.
Is there an official dress code for flights?
WHILE there are no official airline rules on what you can and can't wear on board, there are some unspoken guidelines, as passengers have been kicked off a flight for their choice of clothing.
If you can, avoid dirty or torn clothes, anything with slogans that may be deemed offensive or contain any rude language
Some airlines do allow flip-flops, but others may not accept you on board if you're wearing beach attire or something too revealing.
It's also important to check whether your destination has specific laws or local customs around clothing, as the airline may expect passengers to adhere to these before boarding.
For example, Qatar Airways have a dress code as the mid-point is a conservative Muslim country.
If passengers visit Doha as a stopover, they must observe the strict dress codes which include no sleeveless shirts, and pants must be no higher than your knees.
It's a good idea to opt for clothes which are comfortable such as jeans and a nice top.
Bring layers - flights can get chilly and if you do experience a member of the cabin crew asking you to cover up, you're already prepared.
Overall, think smart casual.
"So not cute - I don’t care how skinny you are this doesn’t look good!!!"
However, others defended Chloe, with one writing: "Why is everyone hating?
"I personally wouldn’t wear this to the airport but I also don’t have this body if I did I would wear this everywhere!"
"Women being women, I don't mind it and wonder why anyone does." another insisted.
"I'd approve if it were my friend dancing around happy and having fun!"
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"Great body. People are just jealous," a third reckoned.
As someone else called Chloe an "absolute icon".