Earclipse Eye Lips Diamond Ruby Blue Sapphire Ring
Silver Ring by Delfina Delettrez
How to wear Delfina Delettrez Earclipse Eye Lips Diamond Ruby Blue Sapphire Ring
A mint lace bodycon dress and a silver ring are a cool look to add to your day-to-day off-duty rotation. Get a bit experimental when it comes to footwear and spruce up your look by finishing with charcoal suede pumps.
We all look for functionality when it comes to fashion, and this combination of a white lace fit and flare dress and a Delfina Delettrez silver ring is a great illustration of that. For shoes, follow a classier route with white leather pumps.
Fashionable and comfortable, this pairing of a white and black horizontal striped v-neck t-shirt and a silver ring offers excellent styling possibilities. If you wish to immediately ramp up this getup with footwear, introduce orange leather pumps to your getup.
For a casual outfit, consider wearing a silver sequin evening dress and a Delfina Delettrez Earclipse Eye Lips Diamond Ruby Blue Sapphire Ring — these items go pretty good together. You can get a little creative when it comes to shoes and add silver leather heeled sandals to the mix.
Dress in a grey long sleeve blouse and a Delfina Delettrez silver ring to get a casual yet stylish getup. Hot pink suede pumps will add a sultry vibe to your getup.
Try teaming a light blue denim shirt with a Delfina Delettrez Earclipse Eye Lips Diamond Ruby Blue Sapphire Ring from Saks Fifth Avenue if you want to look casually edgy without too much work.
Such pieces as a black floral kimono and a Delfina Delettrez silver ring are the ideal way to introduce extra cool into your casual collection. And if you want to easily perk up your ensemble with one single piece, complement this look with black leather ankle boots.
For To pull together an off-duty getup with a twist, dress in a black mesh long sleeve t-shirt and a Delfina Delettrez Earclipse Eye Lips Diamond Ruby Blue Sapphire Ring from Saks Fifth Avenue. Finishing with a pair of black leather pumps is a simple way to introduce a bit of zing to this ensemble.