Contrast Trim Tote
Black Leather Tote Bag by DKNY
How to wear DKNY Contrast Trim Tote
An olive denim shirt and a DKNY Contrast Trim Tote are robust sartorial weapons in any modern woman's closet. A pair of navy suede ankle boots immediately kicks up the wow factor of any outfit.
Combining a navy blazer and a black leather tote bag will allow you to show your styling chops even on weekend days. Our favorite of a great number of ways to round off this outfit is with a pair of burgundy suede pumps.
This combo of a black shearling jacket and a DKNY black leather tote bag is on the casual side yet it's also chic and totally cool. And if you wish to instantly kick up your outfit with one item, complete your look with black leather knee high boots.
A camel coat and a DKNY black leather tote bag teamed together are such a dreamy combination for those dressers who love relaxed looks.
Swing into something practical yet contemporary in a black oversized sweater and a DKNY Contrast Trim Tote from farfetch.com. For extra style points, introduce black leather mid-calf boots to the mix.
This relaxed combination of a white dress shirt and a black leather tote bag is super easy to pull together without a second thought, helping you look chic and prepared for anything without spending a ton of time rummaging through your wardrobe. You could perhaps get a little creative when it comes to shoes and add black cutout leather pumps to this outfit.
When comfort is crucial, this pairing of a white beaded maxi dress and a DKNY Contrast Trim Tote from farfetch.com is a no-brainer.
A tan trenchcoat and a DKNY Contrast Trim Tote from farfetch.com married together are a total eye candy for fashionistas who appreciate ultra-cool styles. Give this ensemble an extra touch of style by wearing a pair of black leather double monks.
If you like casual combos, then you'll appreciate this combination of a red shirtdress and a DKNY black leather tote bag. To give your overall ensemble a smarter aesthetic, why not introduce a pair of black leather pumps to the equation?