Fringed Biker Jacket
Black Fringe Leather Jacket by Valentino
How to wear Valentino Fringed Biker Jacket
Go for a Valentino Fringed Biker Jacket and a white skater dress for an effortless kind of class. Add a sense of sultry sophistication to this ensemble by rocking a pair of black leather ankle boots.
This combination of a Valentino black fringe leather jacket and a beige suede mini skirt looks incredibly stylish and makes you look infinitely cooler. If you need to easily perk up your outfit with one single item, why not complement your ensemble with a pair of black suede pumps?
The mix-and-match capabilities of a Valentino black fringe leather jacket and a red print skater dress guarantee they will be on constant rotation in your wardrobe. Black leather mid-calf boots complete this ensemble quite nicely.
For a casual outfit, pair a Valentino black fringe leather jacket with a tan button skirt — these two items play nicely together. Finishing off with brown snake leather ankle boots is a simple way to inject a touch of polish into your look.
Such staples as a black fringe leather jacket and grey leggings are an easy way to infuse extra cool into your casual styling repertoire. To introduce a little zing to your look, add black chunky leather pumps to your ensemble.
This off-duty pairing of a Valentino Fringed Biker Jacket and light blue ripped boyfriend jeans is a never-failing option when you need to look good but have no extra time.
This pairing of a Valentino Fringed Biker Jacket from farfetch.com and a black leather mini skirt is super easy to replicate and so comfortable to rock a version of all day long as well! Take a classier route with footwear by slipping into black leather ankle boots.
This combination of a black fringe leather jacket and a black sheath dress epitomizes versatility and stylish comfort.
If you're searching for an off-duty and at the same time chic look, try pairing a Valentino black fringe leather jacket with black leggings. Rounding off with black suede lace-up ankle boots is an effective way to add a bit of depth to your ensemble.