Ballet Flat
Black Leather Ballerina Shoes by Gabor
How to wear Gabor Ballet Flat
A grey knit oversized sweater and black leather leggings are a savvy outfit formula to add to your sartorial collection. Puzzled as to how to round off? Complete your outfit with Gabor Ballet Flat to kick up the wow factor.
A green trenchcoat and navy jeans are a pairing that every modern woman should have in her casual lineup. Feeling bold? Change up this outfit by wearing a pair of black leather ballerina shoes.
For an on-trend ensemble without the need to sacrifice on functionality, we like this pairing of a blue denim button down blouse and a navy pleated mini skirt. Finishing with Gabor Ballet Flat from Nordstrom is a fail-safe way to inject a playful touch into your ensemble.
Go for a straightforward yet casually edgy option combining a grey wool blazer and black leather skinny pants. On the shoe front, go for something on the casual end of the spectrum by finishing with a pair of Gabor Ballet Flat from Nordstrom.
Perfect the effortlessly stylish outfit in a black leather biker jacket and a blue denim button skirt. Introduce Gabor Ballet Flat to your outfit and the whole getup will come together.
A red coat and a black and white plaid mini skirt are the ideal way to inject effortless cool into your day-to-day casual lineup. Our favorite of a variety of ways to finish off this ensemble is Gabor black leather ballerina shoes.
A semi-casual combo of a grey plaid cape coat and a black leather shift dress can maintain its relevance in many different settings. You could perhaps get a little creative in the shoe department and add Gabor Ballet Flat from Nordstrom.
Demonstrate your outfit coordination credentials by teaming a red cardigan and blue jeans for a casual combo. Complete your look with Gabor Ballet Flat to immediately bump up the street cred of this ensemble.
Who said you can't make a fashionable statement with a relaxed getup? Draw the attention in a red skater dress. A trendy pair of Gabor black leather ballerina shoes is a simple way to add a dose of playfulness to your ensemble.