Panel Cropped Palazzo Pants
Navy and White Culottes by Goen.J
How to wear Goen.J Panel Cropped Palazzo Pants
If you're on the hunt for a casual and at the same time chic ensemble, dress in a white cable sweater and Goen.J navy and white culottes. Feeling bold today? Shake things up by sporting black leather knee high boots.
Channel your inner cool girl and team a grey cape coat with Goen.J Panel Cropped Palazzo Pants. Add black leather mules to your ensemble for a sense of class.
The mix-and-match capabilities of a blue denim jacket and navy and white culottes ensure you'll have them on constant rotation. Serve a little outfit-mixing magic by rounding off with white fringe leather loafers.
For a casually cool getup, consider wearing a green floral duster coat and Goen.J Panel Cropped Palazzo Pants from farfetch.com — these pieces work pretty good together. To give this outfit a more elegant finish, introduce a pair of white leather pumps to the equation.
If you like the comfort look, try teaming a mustard dress shirt with Goen.J Panel Cropped Palazzo Pants from farfetch.com. Up the wow factor of your outfit by wearing brown leather flat sandals.
This combination of a navy puffer jacket and Goen.J navy and white culottes makes for the ultimate chic laid-back style. Our favorite of an infinite number of ways to finish this ensemble is with black leather ankle boots.
If you like relaxed combinations, then you'll love this combo of a grey plaid blazer and navy and white culottes. You can get a bit experimental in the shoe department and add a pair of black suede pumps to the mix.
This ensemble with a tan leopard fur coat and Goen.J Panel Cropped Palazzo Pants isn't hard to create and easy to change. If you need to easily up your outfit with shoes, complement this look with a pair of gold leather heeled sandals.
Why not try pairing a pink print chiffon midi dress with Goen.J navy and white culottes? As well as super comfortable, both pieces look fabulous worn together. Complete this getup with white leather pumps to instantly change up the ensemble.