Wool Skinny Pants
Black Skinny Pants by Saint Laurent
How to wear Saint Laurent Wool Skinny Pants
For a laid-back look, opt for a white blazer and Saint Laurent black skinny pants — these items go perfectly well together. If you're clueless about how to finish, round off with black leather ankle boots.
Reach for a black blazer and Saint Laurent Wool Skinny Pants for an everyday getup that's full of charm and personality. Black leather heeled sandals are a tested footwear option that's full of personality.
A classic and casual combo of a charcoal coat and Saint Laurent Wool Skinny Pants from Saks Fifth Avenue can maintain its relevance in a ton of occasions. A pair of black leather ankle boots is a surefire footwear option here that's also full of character.
For a casual getup, rock a grey knit open cardigan with Saint Laurent Wool Skinny Pants from Saks Fifth Avenue — these two pieces fit perfectly well together. Black satin mules will put a classier spin on an otherwise simple ensemble.
Chic yet practical, this ensemble combines a burgundy short sleeve blouse and black skinny pants. Let your styling skills truly shine by finishing off your outfit with black canvas wedge sandals.
This combo of a black trenchcoat and Saint Laurent Wool Skinny Pants couldn't possibly come across as anything other than ridiculously chic and refined. Complement your look with black cutout leather ankle boots and you're all done and looking gorgeous.
A pink coat and Saint Laurent black skinny pants are among the unshakeable foundations of any properly edited wardrobe. Send an otherwise sober look a more casual path by finishing with a pair of pink suede low top sneakers.
This pairing of a grey coat and Saint Laurent black skinny pants looks gorgeous, but it's very easy to imitate too. Consider black leather over the knee boots as the glue that pulls this outfit together.
For a casual ensemble, rock a navy knit coat with black skinny pants — these items work well together. All you need now is a good pair of black cutout leather ankle boots.