Leather Two Row Shark Turnlock Bracelet
Black Leather Bracelet by Givenchy
How to wear Givenchy Leather Two Row Shark Turnlock Bracelet
A grey sleeveless blazer and a Givenchy Leather Two Row Shark Turnlock Bracelet teamed together are a total eye candy for fashionistas who prefer casual combos. Add instant allure to your getup by rounding off with a pair of silver leather pumps.
A white coat and a Givenchy Leather Two Row Shark Turnlock Bracelet from Saks Fifth Avenue are the kind of a foolproof casual getup that you so awfully need when you have no time to craft an ensemble. Break up your outfit with a more sophisticated kind of shoes, such as these black suede pumps.
A navy blazer and a Givenchy black leather bracelet are a great outfit formula to have in your off-duty wardrobe.
For a laid-back ensemble, choose a black floral bomber jacket and a Givenchy Leather Two Row Shark Turnlock Bracelet from Saks Fifth Avenue — these items play really great together. You can get a little creative in the footwear department and finish off with black suede heeled sandals.
This combination of a grey fur vest and a black leather bracelet is super chic and creates instant appeal. Black suede over the knee boots will add a touch of sultry refinement to this getup.
Opt for a red blazer and a Givenchy Leather Two Row Shark Turnlock Bracelet to get a relaxed and comfy ensemble.
Why not team a white dress shirt with a black leather bracelet? Both of these items are totally practical and look amazing married together. Bump up your ensemble by sporting black leather ankle boots.
A black crew-neck sweater and a Givenchy black leather bracelet paired together are a total eye candy for fashionistas who love ultra-cool ensembles. On the fence about how to round off? Complete this ensemble with black leather ankle boots to step up the style factor.
If you like laid-back style, why not opt for this combination of an olive parka and a Givenchy black leather bracelet? Rounding off with a pair of silver leather lace-up flat boots is a surefire way to bring an extra dimension to this ensemble.