Naoko Paneled Knitted Sweater
Charcoal Knit Oversized Sweater by Isabel Marant
How to wear Isabel Marant Naoko Paneled Knitted Sweater
If you're on the lookout for an off-duty and at the same time totaly stylish outfit, marry an Isabel Marant Naoko Paneled Knitted Sweater with navy skinny jeans. Turn up the dressiness of your getup a bit by slipping into a pair of charcoal suede over the knee boots.
The versatility of a charcoal knit oversized sweater and a tan skater skirt makes them investment-worthy items. You could perhaps get a bit experimental with footwear and spruce up your outfit by rocking a pair of brown leopard suede pumps.
If you’re a jeans-and-a-tee kind of gal, you'll like the simple combo of a charcoal knit oversized sweater and light blue ripped boyfriend jeans. Add an instant sultry vibe to this ensemble by rocking black leather loafers.
This combo of an Isabel Marant Naoko Paneled Knitted Sweater and black ripped skinny jeans combines comfort and efficiency and helps you keep it simple yet contemporary. This look is finished off perfectly with charcoal leather lace-up flat boots.
A charcoal knit oversized sweater and a black leather mini skirt are a smart look to have in your day-to-day styling collection. Feeling inventive? Jazz up your look by rounding off with a pair of black leather pumps.
Pairing an Isabel Marant Naoko Paneled Knitted Sweater and black lace shorts will hallmark your outfit coordination chops even on off-duty days. Avoid looking too casual by finishing off with a pair of grey suede over the knee boots.
If it's comfort and functionality that you love in an ensemble, make an Isabel Marant charcoal knit oversized sweater and charcoal ripped skinny jeans your outfit choice. For a dressier vibe, why not complement your look with a pair of black studded suede ankle boots?
Pair a charcoal knit oversized sweater with black leggings for both stylish and easy-to-create look. If you need to effortlessly perk up this look with shoes, why not add a pair of black leather knee high boots to your ensemble?