Bicolor Contrast Jacquard Peplum Cardigan
Black Cardigan by Alexander McQueen
How to wear Alexander McQueen Bicolor Contrast Jacquard Peplum Cardigan
This combination of a black cardigan and red fair isle leggings is proof that a safe casual outfit doesn't have to be boring. For an on-trend hi-low mix, go for black leather knee high boots.
Showcase your sartorial sensibilities by pairing an Alexander McQueen Bicolor Contrast Jacquard Peplum Cardigan and a white and black floral sheath dress. A pair of black suede heeled sandals looks perfectly at home with this ensemble.
This pairing of an Alexander McQueen black cardigan and blue wide leg pants is a goofproof option when you need to look good in a flash. Why not introduce a pair of white leather wedge sandals to the equation for a hint of playfulness?
For a look that's pared-down but can be worn in a myriad of different ways, opt for an Alexander McQueen Bicolor Contrast Jacquard Peplum Cardigan from Nordstrom and navy skinny jeans. When it comes to footwear, this look pairs nicely with beige leather pumps.
Consider pairing a black cardigan with black leather overalls to put together a totaly chic and current casual ensemble.
This laid-back pairing of a black cardigan and green skinny jeans is extremely easy to throw together without a second thought, helping you look amazing and ready for anything without spending a ton of time searching through your closet.
Go for a straightforward yet casually stylish ensemble by marrying an Alexander McQueen Bicolor Contrast Jacquard Peplum Cardigan from Nordstrom and black and white polka dot shorts.
Combining an Alexander McQueen Bicolor Contrast Jacquard Peplum Cardigan from Nordstrom with charcoal dress pants is an on-point pick for a totaly stylish and refined ensemble.
Who said you can't make a fashionable statement with a casual ensemble? You can do that easily in a black cardigan and navy jeans. If you want to easily tone down your outfit with footwear, why not add a pair of brown leopard ballerina shoes to this ensemble?