Floppy Fedora Hat
Black Wool Hat by Janessa Leone
How to wear Janessa Leone Floppy Fedora Hat
Rushed mornings call for a simple yet incredibly chic ensemble, such as a black mesh crew-neck t-shirt and a black wool hat. To introduce some extra depth to your ensemble, complement this outfit with black leather pumps.
You'll be amazed at how easy it is to pull together this casual look. Just a camel coat matched with a Janessa Leone Floppy Fedora Hat from farfetch.com. All you need now is a pair of black leather ballerina shoes to complement this look.
When comfort is the priority, this combo of a charcoal cable sweater and a Janessa Leone Floppy Fedora Hat is a winner. Ramp up this whole look by rounding off with a pair of black leather lace-up flat boots.
A black and white boucle biker jacket and a Janessa Leone Floppy Fedora Hat are a perfect combo to be utilised at the weekend. Our favorite of an infinite number of ways to finish this look is with a pair of black leather ankle boots.
Rock a grey fur jacket with a black wool hat to create an off-duty and comfy ensemble. To give your overall look a classier touch, why not complete your ensemble with blue fur ankle boots?
A black leather biker jacket and a Janessa Leone Floppy Fedora Hat are a good combination worth incorporating into your current styling collection. Go ahead and introduce black suede loafers to the mix for a hint of refinement.
Go for a straightforward but casual and cool outfit by wearing a black blazer and a Janessa Leone Floppy Fedora Hat. Add a little kick to the look with black embellished leather pumps.
Fashionable and practical, this combo of a blue denim jacket and a black wool hat will provide you with endless styling opportunities. Take a more classic route with shoes by slipping into a pair of black leather oxford shoes.
A black cutout short sleeve blouse and a black wool hat are the kind of a fail-safe casual getup that you need when you have no extra time to pick out an ensemble. Rounding off with black leather ankle boots is a fail-safe way to inject a hint of polish into your ensemble.