Printed Cotton Poplin Jersey T Shirt
White Print Crew-neck T-shirt by Marni
How to wear Marni Printed Cotton Poplin Jersey T Shirt
Nail casual in a Marni Printed Cotton Poplin Jersey T Shirt and dark green polka dot skinny pants. Complete your look with gold leather pumps to instantly change up the look.
A white print crew-neck t-shirt and a white and navy horizontal striped pencil skirt have become a go-to pairing for many sartorial-savvy girls. Beige leather heeled sandals will put a dressier spin on an otherwise mostly casual look.
When comfort is above all, opt for a Marni Printed Cotton Poplin Jersey T Shirt from LUISAVIAROMA and grey denim leggings. Take an otherwise utilitarian outfit in a dressier direction by wearing a pair of black leather mid-calf boots.
You're looking at the indisputable proof that a Marni white print crew-neck t-shirt and light blue ripped jeans are awesome when matched together in a relaxed casual look. Add a pair of white low top sneakers to the equation and off you go looking stunning.
This off-duty combination of a Marni white print crew-neck t-shirt and a black skater skirt is very easy to put together in no time flat, helping you look beyond chic and prepared for anything without spending a ton of time digging through your wardrobe. To bring a bit of zing to this look, complement this ensemble with a pair of black leather ankle boots.
A Marni Printed Cotton Poplin Jersey T Shirt from LUISAVIAROMA and an orange maxi skirt are among the fundamental items in a versatile casual collection.
Channel your inner fashionista and consider wearing a Marni white print crew-neck t-shirt and navy denim shorts. Introduce a pair of white canvas low top sneakers to the mix and the whole look will come together quite nicely.
A white print crew-neck t-shirt and blue jeans work together smoothly.
This casual pairing of a Marni Printed Cotton Poplin Jersey T Shirt and light blue ripped denim shorts is a safe option when you need to look nice in a flash. A cool pair of black suede wedge sandals is a simple way to va-va-voom your ensemble.