Pointed Toe Ballerinas
Gold Leather Ballerina Shoes by Lanvin
How to wear Lanvin Pointed Toe Ballerinas
Demonstrate your sartorial chops by opting for this casual pairing of a blue horizontal striped crew-neck sweater and navy skinny jeans. Complete this outfit with Lanvin gold leather ballerina shoes for extra style points.
Go for a white and navy horizontal striped crew-neck t-shirt and olive camouflage skinny jeans to be both relaxed and fashionable. A cool pair of Lanvin Pointed Toe Ballerinas from farfetch.com pulls this outfit together.
When comfort is prized, this combo of a navy and green plaid dress shirt and a dark green pleated mini skirt is a no-brainer. Our favorite of a variety of ways to finish this look is gold leather ballerina shoes.
This getup with a blue lace skater dress isn't hard to create and easy to adapt throughout the day. To give your overall outfit a more laid-back aesthetic, introduce a pair of Lanvin Pointed Toe Ballerinas from farfetch.com to the equation.
This laid-back combo of a grey horizontal striped coat and black leather skinny pants is a surefire option when you need to look chic but have zero time to dress up. Infuse a fun feel into this outfit by rounding off with Lanvin gold leather ballerina shoes.
Show off your sartorial skills by wearing this off-duty pairing of a charcoal blazer and charcoal knit wide leg pants. If you wish to effortlessly dial down your ensemble with footwear, go for Lanvin Pointed Toe Ballerinas.
For a look that's elegant and totally fashion magazine cover-worthy, opt for a red turtleneck and a red midi skirt. For something more on the daring side to complete your outfit, complete this outfit with a pair of Lanvin Pointed Toe Ballerinas.
A blue off shoulder dress will add serious cool to your casual collection. Complement this outfit with Lanvin Pointed Toe Ballerinas to tie your full getup together.
Choose a grey lace fit and flare dress to look ridiculously stunning. Introduce gold leather ballerina shoes to your look to easily ramp up the wow factor of your ensemble.