Black Suede Eddie Ballerina Flats
Black Suede Ballerina Shoes by Pierre Hardy
How to wear Pierre Hardy Black Suede Eddie Ballerina Flats
Team a light blue dress shirt with a white peplum skirt and get ready to turn into a fashion queen. Go ahead and complete this outfit with a pair of Pierre Hardy Black Suede Eddie Ballerina Flats from SSENSE for a more relaxed vibe.
If you're a fan of casual style, why not try this combo of a black cropped sweater and a black midi skirt? Pierre Hardy Black Suede Eddie Ballerina Flats from SSENSE will add a fun feel to this look.
The versatility of a red leather bomber jacket and a grey tweed shift dress means they will be on heavy rotation in your wardrobe. Round off with a pair of Pierre Hardy black suede ballerina shoes to effortlessly turn up the wow factor of this look.
For comfort dressing with a contemporary spin, try pairing a white crew-neck sweater with olive camouflage skinny jeans. If in doubt about the footwear, stick to a pair of Pierre Hardy Black Suede Eddie Ballerina Flats from SSENSE.
One of the best ways to style a white lace sleeveless top is to marry it with black shorts. A pair of black suede ballerina shoes will pull the whole thing together.
For a laid-back ensemble with a modernized spin, you can go for a black leather biker jacket and black chinos. If in doubt as to the footwear, throw Pierre Hardy Black Suede Eddie Ballerina Flats from SSENSE in the mix.
Prove that nobody does smart casual quite like you do by opting for a black tuxedo dress. Get a bit experimental with shoes and add a pair of black suede ballerina shoes to this getup.
Who said you can't make a fashion statement with a laid-back outfit? That's easy in a black ruffle shift dress. Complete your outfit with Pierre Hardy Black Suede Eddie Ballerina Flats from SSENSE to easily amp up the cool of this outfit.
Why not wear a red fur collar coat and a white knit casual dress? These items are totally practical and look great together. Pierre Hardy Black Suede Eddie Ballerina Flats from SSENSE are an easy way to add a little kick to the ensemble.