Chalayan Cap Sleeve Top

Cap Sleeve Top

Red Blouse by Chalayan

Buy for $770 from farfetch.com

How to wear Chalayan Cap Sleeve Top

Cap Sleeve Top

Why not pair a Chalayan Cap Sleeve Top with navy flare pants? These items are totally practical and will look good paired together. Complete this outfit with white leather heeled sandals and you're all done and looking spectacular.

Cap Sleeve Top

The combo of a Chalayan Cap Sleeve Top from farfetch.com and light blue ripped denim shorts makes this a solid casual look. Look at how well this look is complemented with a pair of gold leather wedge sandals.

Cap Sleeve Top

Consider pairing a red blouse with a red leather mini skirt for a daily getup that's full of charisma and character. And if you wish to instantly perk up your outfit with a pair of shoes, why not introduce burgundy satin pumps to the equation?

Cap Sleeve Top

If the situation permits off-duty styling, try pairing a red blouse with black skinny jeans. Does this look feel all-too-perfect? Enter black leather flat sandals to change things up a bit.

Cap Sleeve Top

For refinement with a modern take, you can easily dress in a red blouse and red leather tapered pants. As for footwear, complement your ensemble with beige fur loafers.

Cap Sleeve Top

Dress in a Chalayan Cap Sleeve Top and a blue denim midi skirt to create a daily look that's full of charm and character. A cool pair of black embellished leather pumps ties this look together.

Cap Sleeve Top

Inject style into your daily casual rotation with a Chalayan red blouse and white chinos. Bump up the wow factor of your look by slipping into a pair of aquamarine espadrilles.

Cap Sleeve Top

Display your outfit coordination skills by marrying a Chalayan red blouse and blue jeans for a casual combination. If you're wondering how to finish off, a pair of black suede heeled sandals is a tested option.

Cap Sleeve Top

For a laid-back outfit, Dress in a Chalayan Cap Sleeve Top and white ripped skinny jeans. A cool pair of beige suede heeled sandals is a simple way to punch up this ensemble.