Vara Crossbody Bag
Orange Leather Crossbody Bag by Salvatore Ferragamo
How to wear Salvatore Ferragamo Vara Crossbody Bag
Why not wear a navy maxi dress with an orange leather crossbody bag? As well as super comfortable, both of these pieces look amazing when paired together.
This combo of an aquamarine horizontal striped tank and a Salvatore Ferragamo orange leather crossbody bag sends off a so-chill and approachable vibe. If in doubt about what to wear on the shoe front, go with black thong sandals.
For an outfit that delivers comfort and chicness, marry a brown leopard fur coat with a Salvatore Ferragamo Vara Crossbody Bag. Put a different spin on this ensemble by sporting tan leather pumps.
For a casual getup, rock a white tank with a Salvatore Ferragamo Vara Crossbody Bag from farfetch.com — these items work pretty good together.
For chic style without the need to sacrifice on functionality, we turn to this laid-back pairing of a multi colored patchwork vest and a Salvatore Ferragamo Vara Crossbody Bag from farfetch.com. Brown leather ankle boots will give a hint of elegance to an otherwise mostly dressed-down look.
Dress in a light blue sleeveless top and an orange leather crossbody bag for a fashionable and casual outfit. Kick up the classiness of this ensemble a bit by finishing off with a pair of beige leather heeled sandals.
This pairing of a light blue tank and a Salvatore Ferragamo orange leather crossbody bag will be a true reflection of your styling prowess even on off-duty days. White canvas low top sneakers are an effective way to add an extra touch of sophistication to this look.
Go for a pared down but at the same time casually edgy option by combining a red floral cami dress and an orange leather crossbody bag. White leather low top sneakers are a wonderful pick to complement this outfit.
This combo of a black coat and a Salvatore Ferragamo Vara Crossbody Bag from farfetch.com is extremely versatile and apt for whatever the day throws at you. A pair of black leather knee high boots immediately kicks up the wow factor of any ensemble.