Denim Peplum Jacket
Light Blue Denim Jacket by Rebecca Taylor
How to wear Rebecca Taylor Denim Peplum Jacket
A Rebecca Taylor Denim Peplum Jacket and a black skater skirt are amazing essentials that will integrate well within your current casual lineup. Play down the casualness of your getup by finishing off with black leather ankle boots.
A Rebecca Taylor Denim Peplum Jacket from Nordstrom and beige shorts are a wonderful combination to keep in your day-to-day off-duty rotation.
If it's comfort and practicality that you appreciate in an ensemble, consider teaming a Rebecca Taylor Denim Peplum Jacket with a blue swing dress. For something more on the casual and cool end to complete this outfit, introduce a pair of brown leather flat sandals to the mix.
A Rebecca Taylor Denim Peplum Jacket from Nordstrom and a pink mini skirt are great staples that will integrate really well within your current outfit choices.
Consider teaming a Rebecca Taylor Denim Peplum Jacket with a beige print chiffon maxi dress if you want to look casually stylish without making too much effort. You could perhaps get a bit experimental in the shoe department and dress up this outfit by rocking a pair of beige leather heeled sandals.
Want to infuse your wardrobe with some elegant cool? Pair a Rebecca Taylor Denim Peplum Jacket with black skinny jeans.
This off-duty combo of a Rebecca Taylor Denim Peplum Jacket and a grey tank dress is extremely easy to throw together in next to no time, helping you look chic and ready for anything without spending a ton of time rummaging through your wardrobe. To add some extra zing to this look, complement your ensemble with black leather ankle boots.
The mix-and-match capabilities of a light blue denim jacket and a tan suede button skirt guarantee you'll always have them on permanent rotation.
Why not dress in a light blue denim jacket and navy capri pants? As well as very functional, these pieces look cool when paired together. Add a pair of grey snake leather thong sandals to the mix to make a mostly dressed-up ensemble feel suddenly edgier.