Cropped Fur Jacket
Charcoal Jacket by Marni
How to wear Marni Cropped Fur Jacket
A Marni Cropped Fur Jacket and a black tank dress worn together are an ultra covetable combo for ladies who prefer off-duty looks. For a dressier spin, why not add a pair of black leather ankle boots to the mix?
Show off your styling savvy in this relaxed casual combination of a Marni charcoal jacket and a black midi dress. Black leather ankle boots integrate effortlessly within a multitude of ensembles.
A Marni Cropped Fur Jacket from farfetch.com and a black lace skater dress are the ideal way to introduce extra cool into your current off-duty wardrobe. Let your styling prowess truly shine by finishing off this outfit with a pair of black leopard leather tassel loafers.
Combining a Marni Cropped Fur Jacket with black dress pants is a safe and very fashionable bet. Introduce a pair of black and white leather tassel loafers to the mix for maximum impact.
For a neat and relaxed outfit, marry a Marni charcoal jacket with black skinny jeans — these two pieces fit nicely together. When it comes to footwear, this look pairs well with black leather knee high boots.
This relaxed pairing of a Marni Cropped Fur Jacket and blue skinny jeans comes in useful when you need to look great but have zero time. Complete your getup with charcoal leather mid-calf boots and the whole ensemble will come together brilliantly.
This pairing of a Marni Cropped Fur Jacket from farfetch.com and black skinny jeans is simple, absolutely chic and super easy to imitate! Dial up the cool of your look by slipping into black uggs.
For effortless style without the need to sacrifice on comfort, we like this off-duty combo of a Marni Cropped Fur Jacket from farfetch.com and a blue denim jacket. For something more on the sophisticated end to finish off this outfit, add a pair of black leather pumps to the mix.
Combining a Marni Cropped Fur Jacket with white lace sweatpants is a nice pick for a casual yet chic outfit. If you need to easily tone down your getup with a pair of shoes, why not add black and white athletic shoes to the equation?