Dark Red Collarless Blazer
Burgundy Blazer by River Island
How to wear River Island Dark Red Collarless Blazer
This laid-back pairing of a River Island Dark Red Collarless Blazer and a white lace sleeveless top is extremely easy to pull together without a second thought, helping you look amazing and ready for anything without spending too much time rummaging through your wardrobe.
Consider teaming a River Island Dark Red Collarless Blazer from River Island with burgundy dress pants for a seriously stylish outfit.
Consider teaming a burgundy blazer with black skinny jeans for relaxed dressing with a modernized spin. Black leather pumps will immediately lift up even your most comfortable clothes.
Display your sartorial game in a River Island Dark Red Collarless Blazer from River Island and white tapered pants. If not sure about the footwear, go with a pair of black cutout leather pumps.
A River Island burgundy blazer and blue skinny jeans are great staples that will integrate really well within your off-duty repertoire. Finish this ensemble with tan leopard suede ballerina shoes to serve a little outfit-mixing magic.
Consider teaming a River Island Dark Red Collarless Blazer from River Island with burgundy dress pants and be prepared to turn into a style inspiration. A pair of black and white leather loafers is the glue that will pull your look together.
For a casual chic ensemble, make a burgundy blazer and burgundy wide leg pants your outfit choice — these items play perfectly well together. On the shoe front, this look is completed wonderfully with silver sequin ankle boots.
A River Island Dark Red Collarless Blazer from River Island and black skinny pants married together are an ultra covetable outfit for those who love relaxed styles. And if you need to immediately dial down your look with one single item, why not introduce black leather chelsea boots to the mix?
Marrying a River Island Dark Red Collarless Blazer with black skinny jeans is an amazing pick for a casual outfit. Black studded leather loafers are a simple way to va-va-voom your ensemble.