Wing Print Vest
White and Black Print Tank by Stella McCartney
How to wear Stella McCartney Wing Print Vest
This laid-back pairing of a Stella McCartney white and black print tank and a pink mini skirt is effortless, incredibly chic and oh-so-easy to imitate! Black leather high top sneakers tie the outfit together.
A Stella McCartney Wing Print Vest from farfetch.com and a black bermuda shorts are the perfect way to infuse some cool into your current styling routine. Complement this ensemble with black leather heeled sandals for an extra dose of sophistication.
For a casual getup, make a Stella McCartney Wing Print Vest from farfetch.com and black skinny jeans your outfit choice — these two items go really well together. A chic pair of black suede wedge ankle boots is the simplest way to add a little kick to the ensemble.
Who said you can't make a fashionable statement with a casual look? You can do so with ease in a Stella McCartney white and black print tank and white denim shorts.
The pairing of a Stella McCartney white and black print tank and light blue denim shorts makes this a solid casual ensemble. Kick up this whole look by finishing with a pair of black suede over the knee boots.
For an on-trend outfit without the need to sacrifice on practicality, we turn to this off-duty combination of a Stella McCartney white and black print tank and light blue ripped denim shorts.
This pairing of a white and black print tank and grey leggings is chic and yet it's laid-back and ready for anything. Finishing off with a pair of white high top sneakers is an effortless way to infuse an extra dose of style into your look.
Wear a Stella McCartney Wing Print Vest with grey skinny jeans for an unexpectedly cool outfit. To give your overall getup a more casual finish, why not add a pair of blue athletic shoes to the mix?
A Stella McCartney Wing Print Vest and blue embroidered jeans teamed together are a total eye candy for girls who prefer ultra-cool combos. Don't know how to finish? Add black leather pumps to your ensemble to ramp up the oomph factor.