Rosa Dottie Convertible Wrap Necklace
Black Necklace by Elizabeth and James
How to wear Elizabeth and James Rosa Dottie Convertible Wrap Necklace
Marry a black bodycon dress with an Elizabeth and James black necklace, if you appreciate relaxed dressing but would also like to look neat. If you want to feel a bit sleeker now, add black cutout leather ankle boots to the equation.
Who said you can't make a style statement with a casual outfit? That's easy in a black sequin bustier top and a black necklace. For something more on the dressier side to finish off your outfit, add black suede over the knee boots to your outfit.
Stay chic and cute on busy days by wearing a beige bomber jacket and an Elizabeth and James Rosa Dottie Convertible Wrap Necklace. To add a bit of oomph to your look, add a pair of green suede pumps to the mix.
A blue print sleeveless top and a black necklace are the perfect way to introduce effortless cool into your casual styling repertoire. Finish with a pair of white leather wedge sandals for an instant style lift.
A beige coat and a black necklace are the ideal way to introduce effortless cool into your casual arsenal. Feeling creative today? Spice things up by slipping into a pair of black leather ankle boots.
One of the best ways to style out a yellow leopard bodycon dress is to combine it with an Elizabeth and James Rosa Dottie Convertible Wrap Necklace for a casual outfit.
Why not pair an olive anorak with an Elizabeth and James black necklace? Both items are super practical and look stunning when teamed together.
Choose a black peplum top and an Elizabeth and James Rosa Dottie Convertible Wrap Necklace to create an interesting and current casual ensemble. Amp up the appeal of this look by finishing off with black velvet knee high boots.
This off-duty combo of a grey blazer and an Elizabeth and James black necklace is a fail-safe option when you need to look nice in a flash. Clueless about how to finish? Complement this outfit with a pair of black chunky leather heeled sandals to step up the fashion factor.