Double Breasted Cotton Denim Jacket
Blue Denim Jacket by PIERRE BALMAIN
How to wear PIERRE BALMAIN Double Breasted Cotton Denim Jacket
Pairing a PIERRE BALMAIN Double Breasted Cotton Denim Jacket from LUISAVIAROMA with a navy and white horizontal striped sheath dress is a wonderful option for a casual ensemble. Take an otherwise sober ensemble down a less formal path by rocking black leather lace-up flat boots.
For a casual look, choose a blue denim jacket and a white skater dress — these items play perfectly well together. Our favorite of a ton of ways to finish this outfit is white canvas low top sneakers.
Go for a pared down but cool and relaxed look by wearing a PIERRE BALMAIN Double Breasted Cotton Denim Jacket and black leggings.
You'll be surprised at how very easy it is to get dressed this way. Just a PIERRE BALMAIN blue denim jacket paired with a charcoal jumpsuit.
A PIERRE BALMAIN blue denim jacket and white and black check skinny pants matched together are an ultra covetable getup for those dressers who appreciate cool chic looks. Go the extra mile and switch up your getup by slipping into a pair of black and white canvas low top sneakers.
This casual combo of a PIERRE BALMAIN Double Breasted Cotton Denim Jacket and a pink lace cami dress is a foolproof option when you need to look great in a flash. Parade your sassier side by finishing off with black and white canvas low top sneakers.
A blue denim jacket and navy print culottes are a good outfit formula to keep in your sartorial collection. Dial up your ensemble by rocking a pair of white fringe leather loafers.
Pair a PIERRE BALMAIN Double Breasted Cotton Denim Jacket from LUISAVIAROMA with black shorts to assemble an everyday ensemble that's full of charisma and character. Complete your look with black suede pumps for a major style upgrade.
A PIERRE BALMAIN blue denim jacket and black leather skinny pants worn together are an ultra covetable outfit for those dressers who love relaxed styles. And it's a wonder what a pair of black leather oxford shoes can do for the ensemble.