Dsquared2 Leopard Print Denim Skirt

Leopard Print Denim Skirt

Blue Ripped Denim Mini Skirt by Dsquared2

Buy for $447 from farfetch.com

How to wear Dsquared2 Leopard Print Denim Skirt

Leopard Print Denim Skirt

A black silk tank and a Dsquared2 blue ripped denim mini skirt are the kind of a no-brainer casual combo that you so awfully need when you have no time. A pair of black suede ankle boots easily polishes up the look.

Leopard Print Denim Skirt

Choose a black blazer and a Dsquared2 Leopard Print Denim Skirt from farfetch.com for a casual and stylish outfit. Feeling brave? Play down your getup by finishing with black leather flat sandals.

Leopard Print Denim Skirt

This combo of a white chiffon peasant blouse and a blue ripped denim mini skirt is a safe and very fashionable bet. Go off the beaten path and switch up your ensemble with a pair of black leather heeled sandals.

Leopard Print Denim Skirt

Extremely stylish and practical, this combination of a light blue dress shirt and a Dsquared2 Leopard Print Denim Skirt from farfetch.com will provide you with amazing styling opportunities. If you want to break out of the mold a little, complete your getup with a pair of tan leopard slip-on sneakers.

Leopard Print Denim Skirt

If you're on a mission for an off-duty but also seriously stylish getup, make a light blue dress shirt and a Dsquared2 Leopard Print Denim Skirt from farfetch.com your outfit choice.

Leopard Print Denim Skirt

This off-duty combo of a white dress shirt and a Dsquared2 blue ripped denim mini skirt is super easy to pull together in next to no time, helping you look awesome and ready for anything without spending too much time combing through your wardrobe. Does this ensemble feel all-too-perfect? Introduce white high top sneakers to mix things up a bit.

Leopard Print Denim Skirt

Showcase your sartorial prowess by putting together a dark green varsity jacket and a Dsquared2 Leopard Print Denim Skirt for a laid-back outfit. Finishing with a pair of gold leather heeled sandals is a surefire way to add a bit of zing to your ensemble.