Overcoats
Black Coat by Philosophy di Alberta Ferretti
How to wear Philosophy di Alberta Ferretti Overcoats
Such staples as a Philosophy di Alberta Ferretti black coat and a black lace pencil skirt are the perfect way to introduce extra chic into your daily collection. Black leather derby shoes can easily tone down an all-too-classic look.
This off-duty combo of a Philosophy di Alberta Ferretti Overcoats from yoox.com and blue jeans couldn't possibly come across other than strikingly chic. A pair of black leather pumps will pull this whole look together.
Wear a black coat with a black bodycon dress for an everyday ensemble that's full of charisma and character. Add a pair of tan suede over the knee boots to the mix and ta-da: this ensemble is complete.
For a casual outfit, team a Philosophy di Alberta Ferretti black coat with black ripped skinny jeans — these two items play pretty good together. Tan snow boots will give a more relaxed vibe to an otherwise sober look.
Try pairing a Philosophy di Alberta Ferretti Overcoats with a black button skirt to put together an incredibly stylish and modern-looking relaxed casual outfit. If you're not sure how to finish off, a pair of black suede knee high boots is a savvy choice.
Go for a simple but at the same time cool and casual choice by wearing a Philosophy di Alberta Ferretti Overcoats from yoox.com and white jeans.
For an outfit that's refined and absolutely magazine-worthy, reach for a black coat and a pink and black floral shift dress. If not sure about what to wear when it comes to footwear, introduce black suede over the knee boots to the mix.
Go for a Philosophy di Alberta Ferretti Overcoats from yoox.com and black snake skinny pants for a casual getup with a twist. A pair of black suede pumps is a savvy choice to round off this look.
For chic style without the need to sacrifice on functionality, we love this combo of a black coat and olive skinny jeans. If you want to immediately play down this outfit with a pair of shoes, why not add black leather chelsea boots to the equation?