Double Face Crepe Jacket
Black Jacket by Marni
How to wear Marni Double Face Crepe Jacket
If you're looking for an off-duty and at the same time seriously stylish ensemble, try pairing a black jacket with a black and white print sheath dress. Let your outfit coordination sensibilities really shine by completing this outfit with a pair of black leather ankle boots.
A black jacket and navy skinny jeans have become an essential combination for many style-conscious ladies. Complete your ensemble with black suede wedge sandals and the whole outfit will come together.
Display your sartorial prowess in this laid-back combo of a black jacket and blue ripped skinny jeans. Avoid looking too casual by finishing off with a pair of black suede heeled sandals.
A Marni Double Face Crepe Jacket from farfetch.com and blue boyfriend jeans will add serious chic to your current off-duty lineup. For something more on the daring side to finish off your getup, complement your look with black leather lace-up flat boots.
A Marni black jacket and a black leather skater skirt are a nice look worth incorporating into your casual repertoire. You can take a dressier approach with shoes and throw in a pair of black leather ankle boots.
For an off-duty outfit with a modernized spin, consider teaming a Marni Double Face Crepe Jacket with black leggings. Black leather lace-up flat boots serve as the glue that pulls your ensemble together.
This combo of a black jacket and a black bodycon dress makes for the ultimate cool-girl's casual outfit. For something more on the daring side to finish this getup, complete your outfit with a pair of black leather chelsea boots.
This outfit with a Marni Double Face Crepe Jacket from farfetch.com and a grey midi skirt isn't super hard to pull off and easy to change. A pair of black leather pumps will be the perfect addition to this ensemble.
This casual combination of a black jacket and a black floral midi dress can only be described as strikingly stylish. Complete your outfit with black leather loafers et voila, the ensemble is complete.