Belted Raccoon Fur Wool Stole
Black Fur Scarf by Marni
How to wear Marni Belted Raccoon Fur Wool Stole
Go for a black biker jacket and a black fur scarf for a laid-back twist on casual looks. To add a little fanciness to this outfit, complete this outfit with a pair of black studded leather mid-calf boots.
The combo of a blue coat and a Marni Belted Raccoon Fur Wool Stole makes for a neat casual outfit. Bump up your whole ensemble by wearing a pair of black leather knee high boots.
A black tweed jacket and a Marni Belted Raccoon Fur Wool Stole are absolute staples that will integrate nicely within your current casual repertoire.
Remain stylish and comfy on dress-down days by opting for a camel cape coat and a Marni Belted Raccoon Fur Wool Stole. On the shoe front, go for something on the more elegant end of the spectrum by slipping into a pair of black cutout leather pumps.
This getup with a black coat and a Marni Belted Raccoon Fur Wool Stole from Saks Fifth Avenue isn't hard to score and easy to change according to circumstances. When it comes to shoes, complete this outfit with charcoal low top sneakers.
A grey wool blazer and a black fur scarf are an easy way to introduce some cool into your off-duty collection. A pair of black leather ballerina shoes is a great choice to finish this look.
This laid-back pairing of a white and black horizontal striped oversized sweater and a black fur scarf is clean, chic and very easy to imitate! You can take a dressier approach with shoes and complete this ensemble with a pair of black leather ankle boots.
Combining a white and black vertical striped blazer and a Marni Belted Raccoon Fur Wool Stole will be indisputable proof of your outfit coordination skills even on off-duty days.
This casual combination of a black coat and a Marni Belted Raccoon Fur Wool Stole is extremely easy to throw together in no time flat, helping you look awesome and prepared for anything without spending too much time combing through your wardrobe. Introduce a pair of black leather knee high boots to the equation for extra style points.