Asymmetric Flap Crossbody Bag
Orange Leather Crossbody Bag by Valextra
How to wear Valextra Asymmetric Flap Crossbody Bag
For a cool and casual look, pair a charcoal playsuit with an orange leather crossbody bag — these items fit nicely together. In the shoe department, go for something on the dressier end of the spectrum and finish off your getup with black leather ankle boots.
One of our favorite ways to style an olive long sleeve blouse is to combine it with a Valextra Asymmetric Flap Crossbody Bag for an off-duty outfit. Want to play it up when it comes to shoes? Complete your ensemble with a pair of black leather pumps.
Go for an aquamarine horizontal striped tank and a Valextra Asymmetric Flap Crossbody Bag from farfetch.com for a dressed-down ensemble. Add a pair of black thong sandals to the equation et voila, your outfit is complete.
If it's ease and practicality that you love in a look, consider wearing a grey trenchcoat and a Valextra Asymmetric Flap Crossbody Bag from farfetch.com.
For a casual outfit, try pairing a camel coat with a Valextra Asymmetric Flap Crossbody Bag — these two items work pretty good together. You can take a classic approach with footwear and add tan leopard suede ankle boots to this look.
A red blazer and a Valextra Asymmetric Flap Crossbody Bag from farfetch.com are a great combination to add to your daily routine. A pair of white leather flat sandals will tie the whole thing together.
A white print crew-neck t-shirt and a Valextra orange leather crossbody bag are a go-to off-duty pairing for many trendsetting girls.
Fashionable and functional, this pairing of a black leather biker jacket and a Valextra Asymmetric Flap Crossbody Bag from farfetch.com offers variety. For something more on the classy end to round off this ensemble, make black and white canvas high top sneakers your footwear choice.
This pairing of a brown leopard fur coat and a Valextra orange leather crossbody bag is the ultimate cool off-duty ensemble. If you wish to effortlessly class up your look with a pair of shoes, why not add tan leather pumps to the equation?