Nylon Logo Trench Coat
Hot Pink Trenchcoat by Opening Ceremony
How to wear Opening Ceremony Nylon Logo Trench Coat
This casual combination of an Opening Ceremony Nylon Logo Trench Coat from Nordstrom and blue skinny jeans comes in useful when you need to look nice but have no time. Complement your ensemble with a pair of dark brown suede ankle boots et voila, the look is complete.
For a smart look, try teaming an Opening Ceremony hot pink trenchcoat with charcoal dress pants — these two pieces go pretty good together.
This off-duty pairing of an Opening Ceremony Nylon Logo Trench Coat and light blue skinny jeans can only be described as strikingly stylish. A good pair of silver embellished leather pumps ties this look together.
This pairing of an Opening Ceremony Nylon Logo Trench Coat from Nordstrom and white wide leg pants is extremely easy to put together without a second thought, helping you look chic and ready for anything without spending too much time rummaging through your closet. The whole outfit comes together wonderfully if you introduce a pair of beige leather pumps to the mix.
For class with a sleek finish, dress in a hot pink trenchcoat. Grey leather pumps act as the glue that will tie your outfit together.
Flex your styling chops by opting for this pairing of an Opening Ceremony hot pink trenchcoat and white tapered pants. Grey athletic shoes add a little edge to an otherwise dressy look.
Wear an Opening Ceremony Nylon Logo Trench Coat from Nordstrom with a white a-line skirt and you'll create a neat and elegant ensemble.
You'll be surprised at how easy it is to pull together this off-duty look. Just an Opening Ceremony Nylon Logo Trench Coat teamed with a pink bodycon dress. Introduce a pair of pink leather pumps to the mix and the whole getup will come together.
This combo of an Opening Ceremony Nylon Logo Trench Coat from Nordstrom and a pink sheath dress is ideal when you need to look great but have zero time to dress up. The whole getup comes together quite nicely if you add a pair of beige leather pumps to the equation.