Paulina Pumps
Burgundy Leather Pumps by Alexander Wang
How to wear Alexander Wang Paulina Pumps
If you don't take fashion too seriously, go for a casual ensemble in a pink floral sheath dress. Complement this outfit with Alexander Wang Paulina Pumps and ta-da: the outfit is complete.
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Try pairing a black blazer with a black floral jumpsuit for both chic and easy-to-achieve ensemble. A chic pair of Alexander Wang Paulina Pumps is an effective way to add a touch of class to your ensemble.
Look absolutely chic yet casual in a black floral midi dress. Burgundy leather pumps will easily lift up even the most basic of combinations.
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If you feel more confident wearing something practical, you'll fall in love with this totaly stylish pairing of a white coat and navy ripped skinny jeans. Balance your getup with a more sophisticated kind of shoes, such as these burgundy leather pumps.
A navy fur collar coat and navy wide leg pants are among the unshakeable foundations of any properly coordinated wardrobe. We love how complete this outfit looks when completed by a pair of Alexander Wang burgundy leather pumps.
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