Cosabella Lucca Tank Dress

Lucca Tank Dress

Black Tank Dress by Cosabella

Sizes: S (4-6), M (8-10), L (12-14)
Buy for $175 from Bluefly

How to wear Cosabella Lucca Tank Dress

Lucca Tank Dress

When the situation allows a casual getup, make a Cosabella black tank dress and a black blazer your outfit choice. You can get a bit experimental when it comes to footwear and smarten up your ensemble by wearing white leather pumps.

Lucca Tank Dress

Consider wearing a Cosabella black tank dress and a pink long sleeve t-shirt to assemble an everyday look that's full of charm and personality. Now all you need is a pair of white leather low top sneakers to finish this outfit.

Lucca Tank Dress

For a neat and relaxed getup, rock a Cosabella Lucca Tank Dress with a beige coat — these pieces work really well together. You could perhaps get a bit experimental on the shoe front and complete your ensemble with a pair of black leather heeled sandals.

Lucca Tank Dress

A Cosabella black tank dress and a light blue dress shirt are a good getup to have in your wardrobe. Does this outfit feel all-too-dressy? Invite white canvas low top sneakers to spice things up.

Lucca Tank Dress

Opt for a black tank dress for both chic and easy-to-wear look.

Lucca Tank Dress

We give a huge thumbs up to this relaxed casual pairing of a black tank dress and a red cardigan! Feeling bold today? Change things up a bit by finishing with a pair of black chunky leather lace-up ankle boots.

Lucca Tank Dress

If the situation permits off-duty dressing, consider wearing a Cosabella black tank dress.

Lucca Tank Dress

This combo of a Cosabella Lucca Tank Dress from Bluefly and a light blue denim jacket combines comfort and confidence and helps keep it clean yet trendy. For maximum effect, complement your look with white low top sneakers.

Lucca Tank Dress

This pairing of a black tank dress and a charcoal denim jacket is very easy to pull together and so comfortable to rock a version of as well! Rounding off with a pair of black leather ankle boots is an easy way to introduce some extra definition to your ensemble.