Modern Crepe Wide Leg Pants
White Wide Leg Pants by Eileen Fisher
How to wear Eileen Fisher Modern Crepe Wide Leg Pants
A beige leopard fur coat and Eileen Fisher Modern Crepe Wide Leg Pants from Neiman Marcus matched together are a covetable outfit for those dressers who love classic and chic styles. When not sure about what to wear on the footwear front, introduce black leather pumps to the equation.
This pairing of a white sleeveless turtleneck and Eileen Fisher Modern Crepe Wide Leg Pants is the perfect balance between formal and laid-back.
You're looking at the indisputable proof that a black and white blazer and white wide leg pants look awesome if you wear them together. If not sure as to what to wear in the shoe department, go with a pair of brown leather heeled sandals.
This is irrefutable proof that a white sleeveless top and white wide leg pants look awesome when paired together in a casual getup. Ramp up your whole outfit by slipping into white and black leather heeled sandals.
For refinement with an elegant spin, go for Eileen Fisher Modern Crepe Wide Leg Pants from Neiman Marcus. A pair of white and black leather pumps looks amazing complementing this look.
This pairing of a camel coat and Eileen Fisher Modern Crepe Wide Leg Pants from Neiman Marcus is a winning option when you need to look chic in a flash. A great pair of tan suede pumps pulls this getup together.
For a seriously chic ensemble without the need to sacrifice on practicality, we turn to this pairing of a white cropped top and Eileen Fisher white wide leg pants.
Go for a black quilted leather bomber jacket and Eileen Fisher Modern Crepe Wide Leg Pants from Neiman Marcus to achieve a stylish and modern-looking relaxed casual outfit. To introduce an extra dimension to this look, add black leather heeled sandals to this outfit.
You'll be amazed at how extremely easy it is to get dressed this way. Just a white off shoulder top paired with white wide leg pants. Introduce a pair of white leather pumps to this getup to immediately up the oomph factor of your ensemble.