Adrianna Papell Crepe Shift Dress
Adrianna Papell Crepe Shift Dress Adrianna Papell Crepe Shift Dress Adrianna Papell Crepe Shift Dress

Crepe Shift Dress

Navy Shift Dress by Adrianna Papell

Colors: Blue, Pink
Sizes: XS (2), S (4-6), M (8-10), L (12-14), XL (16-18)
Buy for $140 from Nordstrom

How to wear Adrianna Papell Crepe Shift Dress

Crepe Shift Dress

Putting together a navy shift dress and a tan trenchcoat is a surefire way to breathe glamour into your wardrobe. This look is rounded off really well with a pair of light blue suede pumps.

Crepe Shift Dress

Consider pairing an Adrianna Papell navy shift dress with a beige trenchcoat if you wish to look stylish without exerting much effort. A pair of red leather pumps serves as the glue that will tie this look together.

Crepe Shift Dress

This off-duty pairing of an Adrianna Papell navy shift dress and a light blue acid wash denim jacket is a fail-safe option when you need to look chic but have zero time to spare. Complete your outfit with dark brown leather thong sandals to make a dressy look feel suddenly fun and fresh.

Crepe Shift Dress

You'll be surprised at how very easy it is to put together this look. Just an Adrianna Papell navy shift dress matched with a black and white plaid coat. Consider a pair of black studded leather pumps as the glue that will bring this ensemble together.

Crepe Shift Dress

Breathe glamour into your day-to-day styling routine with an Adrianna Papell navy shift dress. Finishing off with white crochet wedge sandals is a surefire way to infuse a dose of casualness into this look.

Crepe Shift Dress

Reach for a navy shift dress to ooze elegance and polish. If in doubt as to what to wear when it comes to shoes, complete this ensemble with hot pink leather pumps.

Crepe Shift Dress

Consider wearing a navy shift dress and black leggings to assemble an everyday look that's full of style and personality. And if you need to instantly lift up your ensemble with one single item, why not introduce a pair of brown leopard suede pumps to the equation?