Classic Pointed Pumps
Black Leather Pumps by Sergio Rossi
How to wear Sergio Rossi Classic Pointed Pumps
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The combo of a hot pink horizontal striped crew-neck sweater and a white and navy polka dot skater skirt makes for a solid relaxed casual getup. Add a fresh twist to an otherwise all-too-common outfit by finishing off with a pair of black leather pumps.
For a look that's super straightforward but can be styled in a myriad of different ways, go for a red sheath dress. Sergio Rossi Classic Pointed Pumps tie the ensemble together.
A white dress shirt and a navy pleated midi skirt are indispensable sartorial weapons in any modern woman's closet. Complete this ensemble with a pair of Sergio Rossi Classic Pointed Pumps from farfetch.com and you're all done and looking smashing.
A black mesh crew-neck t-shirt and black floral skinny pants are wonderful essentials that will integrate brilliantly within your current fashion mix. For a more sophisticated spin, add a pair of Sergio Rossi black leather pumps to this getup.
This pairing of a black knit wool turtleneck and a black midi skirt is extremely easy to do and so comfortable to sport as well! When it comes to shoes, this look pairs well with Sergio Rossi black leather pumps.
Reach for a black blazer and black dress pants if you're aiming for a sleek, stylish ensemble. We're loving how this whole ensemble comes together thanks to Sergio Rossi black leather pumps.
A black blazer and black skinny pants make for the ultimate cool-girl's relaxed style. Now all you need is a cool pair of Sergio Rossi Classic Pointed Pumps to finish your getup.
For a casually cool ensemble, consider wearing a pink print crew-neck sweater and grey wool wide leg pants — these pieces fit really good together. Rounding off with a pair of Sergio Rossi Classic Pointed Pumps is the simplest way to infuse a dose of class into your ensemble.