Distressed Colour Contrast Scarf
Navy Scarf by Faliero Sarti
How to wear Faliero Sarti Distressed Colour Contrast Scarf
You'll be amazed at how very easy it is to get dressed this way. Just a burgundy blazer matched with a Faliero Sarti navy scarf. Complete this ensemble with tan leopard suede ballerina shoes and ta-da: your ensemble is complete.
If you’re a jeans-and-a-tee kind of girl, you'll like this simple pairing of a white crew-neck sweater and a navy scarf. Why not take a classier approach with footwear and introduce a pair of black leather lace-up flat boots to the mix?
For an incredibly chic ensemble without the need to sacrifice on functionality, we turn to this relaxed pairing of an olive fishtail parka and a Faliero Sarti Distressed Colour Contrast Scarf. If you wish to immediately dial down your look with shoes, why not add a pair of beige uggs to the mix?
Such items as a navy poncho and a Faliero Sarti navy scarf are an easy way to introduce extra cool into your casual repertoire. To introduce a bit of oomph to this ensemble, introduce a pair of tan suede ankle boots to this ensemble.
If you're looking for a casual but also chic outfit, dress in a tobacco coat and a Faliero Sarti navy scarf. And if you want to easily amp up this look with a pair of shoes, complete this look with a pair of brown leather tassel loafers.
Why not reach for a black zip sweater and a Faliero Sarti navy scarf? Both of these pieces are super comfortable and will look stunning when worn together. Rounding off with black leather knee high boots is a guaranteed way to introduce some extra glam to your outfit.
Team a black coat with a navy scarf to get a relaxed casual and functional look.
If you’re a jeans-and-a-tee kind of dresser, you'll like the straightforward yet seriously stylish combo of a black leather bomber jacket and a Faliero Sarti navy scarf. Up your whole look by rocking a pair of tobacco leather chelsea boots.
Wear a red and black plaid button down blouse and a Faliero Sarti navy scarf for a look that's both stylish and off-duty.