Sweater Dress
Black Knit Sweater Dress by Diane von Furstenberg
How to wear Diane von Furstenberg Sweater Dress
For chic style without the need to sacrifice on practicality, we turn to this combination of a black knit sweater dress and black skinny jeans. Put a glamorous spin on an otherwise mostly casual getup by finishing off with a pair of black leather double monks.
Extra stylish and functional, this pairing of a Diane von Furstenberg Sweater Dress from TheRealReal and black skinny jeans provides with variety. Black leather lace-up flat boots are a surefire way to give an element of stylish casualness to your ensemble.
This combination of a Diane von Furstenberg black knit sweater dress and a red puffer jacket is undeniable proof that a safe casual look doesn't have to be boring. For something more on the dressier end to round off your look, complement this ensemble with black leather ankle boots.
If the setting allows off-duty dressing, reach for a Diane von Furstenberg Sweater Dress from TheRealReal. Go off the beaten track and switch up your ensemble by slipping into black suede over the knee boots.
Look seriously chic yet casual in a black knit sweater dress and grey leggings. To give your overall look a sleeker feel, complete this ensemble with a pair of black chunky leather lace-up ankle boots.
A Diane von Furstenberg Sweater Dress from TheRealReal and a red coat are a savvy getup worth integrating into your off-duty styling lineup. Complete this ensemble with a pair of black leather wedge ankle boots to make a mostly dressed-up outfit feel suddenly fresh.
For an outfit that delivers function and fashion, consider teaming a Diane von Furstenberg black knit sweater dress with a grey blazer. If you're clueless about how to finish off, a pair of grey suede over the knee boots is a surefire option.
A Diane von Furstenberg Sweater Dress from TheRealReal and a black puffer jacket are the kind of chic casual items that you can wear for years to come. If you wish to easily amp up your look with a pair of shoes, why not add charcoal suede over the knee boots?