Bicolour Turtleneck Sweater
Navy and White Turtleneck by Maison Flaneur
How to wear Maison Flaneur Bicolour Turtleneck Sweater
Opt for a navy and white turtleneck and a blue denim button skirt for an everyday getup that's full of style and character. When in doubt as to what to wear on the shoe front, stick to black suede knee high boots.
For an ensemble that's refined and magazine-worthy, make a Maison Flaneur Bicolour Turtleneck Sweater and a purple a-line skirt your outfit choice.
A Maison Flaneur navy and white turtleneck and navy skinny jeans are great staples that will integrate brilliantly within your current casual routine.
This combo of a Maison Flaneur navy and white turtleneck and black leather leggings is a good ensemble for when it's time to go casual. Want to dial it up when it comes to footwear? Complement this outfit with a pair of black leather lace-up ankle boots.
This seriously chic ensemble is super straightforward: a Maison Flaneur navy and white turtleneck and navy skinny jeans. For something more on the daring side to round off your outfit, complement this outfit with black leather derby shoes.
This laid-back pairing of a navy and white turtleneck and red culottes can take on different forms depending on how it's styled. Wondering how to finish off? Add a pair of black athletic shoes to the mix for a more laid-back twist.
Marry a Maison Flaneur Bicolour Turtleneck Sweater from farfetch.com with white skinny jeans for both chic and easy-to-create ensemble. You can take a more casual approach with footwear and add a pair of grey athletic shoes to the mix.
A navy and white turtleneck and a green full skirt are the kind of a fail-safe casual ensemble that you so terribly need when you have no extra time to dress up. Introduce a pair of brown leopard leather pumps to the equation to pull the whole thing together.
Go for a simple but neat and relaxed look teaming a navy and white turtleneck and a multi colored geometric mini skirt. Complement your ensemble with black suede over the knee boots to make the ensemble slightly sleeker.