Valerie Floral Wrap Dress
Black Floral Skater Dress by Diane von Furstenberg
How to wear Diane von Furstenberg Valerie Floral Wrap Dress
Breathe style into your current rotation with a Diane von Furstenberg Valerie Floral Wrap Dress from Bloomingdale's and a blue denim jacket. As for shoes, complement your ensemble with a pair of black leather lace-up flat boots.
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This is indisputable proof that a Diane von Furstenberg Valerie Floral Wrap Dress and a black and white leather vest are awesome when paired together in a relaxed casual getup. If you wish to easily kick up your look with a pair of shoes, why not add black suede lace-up ankle boots to your ensemble?
For a cool and casual look, pair a Diane von Furstenberg Valerie Floral Wrap Dress from Bloomingdale's with a black shearling jacket — these two pieces work perfectly well together.
Pair a Diane von Furstenberg Valerie Floral Wrap Dress with a white dress shirt for a kick-ass and trendy outfit.
Why not pair a Diane von Furstenberg Valerie Floral Wrap Dress from Bloomingdale's with a red leather bomber jacket? As well as very comfortable, both of these items look incredible when married together. For a more elegant finish, complement your look with black suede heeled sandals.
You're looking at the undeniable proof that a Diane von Furstenberg Valerie Floral Wrap Dress and a light blue denim vest look amazing when you team them up in a casual outfit. Rounding off with navy suede knee high boots is a fail-safe way to bring a little depth to this getup.
For an ensemble that's very straightforward but can be modified in a great deal of different ways, pair a Diane von Furstenberg black floral skater dress with a beige trenchcoat.
This combo of a Diane von Furstenberg Valerie Floral Wrap Dress from Bloomingdale's and a pink coat is the ideal balance between off-duty and stylish. Complement this ensemble with a pair of mustard leather ballerina shoes to keep the ensemble fresh.