Blue Satin Skinny Trousers
Light Blue Skinny Pants by Marc Jacobs
How to wear Marc Jacobs Blue Satin Skinny Trousers
Dress in a light blue double breasted blazer and Marc Jacobs Blue Satin Skinny Trousers from SSENSE for a hassle-free look that's also put together. A pair of dark green leather pumps is a good option to finish this look.
A light blue coat and Marc Jacobs Blue Satin Skinny Trousers from SSENSE are the ideal way to inject extra sophistication into your casual lineup. Change up this ensemble by finishing with grey low top sneakers.
If you're on the lookout for a casual yet chic ensemble, go for a light blue print biker jacket and Marc Jacobs Blue Satin Skinny Trousers.
This pairing of a light blue blazer and light blue skinny pants is hard proof that a safe casual outfit can still be stylish. Complete this ensemble with tan leather pumps to pull your full outfit together.
This combination of a pink embellished crew-neck sweater and Marc Jacobs Blue Satin Skinny Trousers from SSENSE is on the off-duty side yet it's also absolutely chic and elegant. For a sleeker vibe, complete your getup with a pair of dark brown suede knee high boots.
Teaming a beige fur jacket and light blue skinny pants is a guaranteed way to inject style into your styling repertoire. A cool pair of black and white canvas high top sneakers is an effortless way to inject a sense of casualness into this look.
For a casual look, try teaming a light blue cropped top with Marc Jacobs light blue skinny pants — these two items work beautifully together. Go off the beaten path and jazz up your getup by finishing off with a pair of grey leather heeled sandals.
A white cropped top and Marc Jacobs light blue skinny pants are powerful sartorial weapons in any modern woman's sartorial collection. To give your overall getup a more sophisticated vibe, why not complement this outfit with white leather heeled sandals?
When the occasion calls for a classy yet killer look, pair a grey coat with Marc Jacobs Blue Satin Skinny Trousers. Add grey suede pumps to the mix to pull the whole ensemble together.