De Manta Charms Clutch
Black Leather Clutch by Alexander McQueen
How to wear Alexander McQueen De Manta Charms Clutch
This combo of a tobacco trenchcoat and an Alexander McQueen De Manta Charms Clutch brings comfort and utility and helps you keep it simple yet current. And if you wish to instantly perk up this outfit with one single piece, why not go for a pair of black leather ankle boots?
For an outfit that's very easy but can be styled in many different ways, rock a hot pink coat with a black leather clutch. Glam up this ensemble with the help of black leather mules.
This off-duty combination of a grey plaid coat and an Alexander McQueen black leather clutch can only be described as strikingly chic. Burgundy leather ankle boots will take your ensemble in a more sophisticated direction.
A charcoal fur vest and an Alexander McQueen De Manta Charms Clutch from farfetch.com are a life-saving casual combo for many stylish women. Rev up the fashion factor of this outfit by slipping into a pair of tan leopard suede pumps.
One of our favorite ways to style out a white cropped top is to marry it with an Alexander McQueen De Manta Charms Clutch for a relaxed getup. Take an otherwise mostly casual outfit down a classier path by slipping into a pair of black leather oxford shoes.
This combo of a mustard open cardigan and an Alexander McQueen De Manta Charms Clutch from farfetch.com combines comfort and functionality and helps keep it low profile yet current.
Pairing a black lace sleeveless top with an Alexander McQueen black leather clutch is a great choice for a casual and cool look. With shoes, go for something on the more elegant end of the spectrum and complete your outfit with a pair of black leather pumps.
Pair a black blazer with a black leather clutch if you're on the hunt for a look idea for when you want to look casually stylish.
Marry a burgundy lace midi dress with an Alexander McQueen black leather clutch if you wish to look casually cool without spending too much time. Black suede heeled sandals are a guaranteed way to infuse a hint of class into this ensemble.