Mary Topper
Mint Jacket by Lafayette 148 New York
How to wear Lafayette 148 New York Mary Topper
Assert your styling skills by wearing this casual combo of a Lafayette 148 New York mint jacket and blue ripped skinny jeans. For something more on the classy side to complete your ensemble, complement this look with black leather double monks.
One of our favorite ways to style out a Lafayette 148 New York Mary Topper is to marry it with navy skinny jeans. When it comes to shoes, this outfit is completed well with black leather lace-up ankle boots.
A mint jacket and white jeans are great must-haves to have in your current arsenal. Want to play it down with footwear? Complete this getup with black and white canvas low top sneakers for the day.
If you're on a mission for a casual but also totaly stylish ensemble, try teaming a Lafayette 148 New York Mary Topper from Off 5th with navy skinny jeans. Grey suede ankle boots look right at home teamed with this outfit.
If you're looking for a casual yet totaly chic look, rock a Lafayette 148 New York Mary Topper with light violet floral shorts. A pair of violet suede ballerina shoes instantly amps up the cool of your ensemble.
If you like a more relaxed approach to dressing up, why not wear a Lafayette 148 New York Mary Topper and white jeans? Slip into grey snake leather ankle boots and ta-da: the outfit is complete.
This is irrefutable proof that a Lafayette 148 New York Mary Topper and light blue boyfriend jeans look awesome when you pair them up in a laid-back ensemble. Here's how to give this look an extra dose of style: gold leather mules.
This pairing of a green camouflage biker jacket and light blue denim shorts is simple, seriously chic and super easy to copy! Give your look a touch of polish by rounding off with a pair of black leather heeled sandals.
This combination of a green floral biker jacket and light blue ripped skinny jeans is incredibly stylish and yet it's easy and apt for anything. Don't know how to round off? Complement your look with a pair of black leather pumps to dial up the oomph factor.