Casual looks March 2023
29th March 2023
All looks that are classified as comfortable, simple and every day fall into the category of casual looks.
These are used as a solution to everything, suitable for all occasions, and if you wear the right clothes, you can create a fashionable outfit of great taste.
Today we have put together some timeless casual outfits for you that are especially suitable for this season!
The first look we would like to recommend consists of a dress, a jacket, and sandals. You can choose a pleated satin midi dress with a deep corset-style neckline and buttons, in a solid mocha colour, a black leather jacket and woven leather sandals with a sand rubber sole, wooden heel, leather lining and 8.5 cm heel, such as the Lavinia 323 item in the sand colour version by Luca Grossi.
A second alternative consists of trousers, a blouse, and loafers. The trousers are a plain-coloured cigarette style in powder pink, the blouse is laced at the front in chiffon with a metallic, black bottom, and the moccasins are made of suede, further enriched with a platinum accessory, leather sole, leather lining and 1.5 cm heel, like item Gelsomina 939 in the fuchsia-coloured version by Luca Grossi.
The third outfit we have chosen for you consists of a skirt, a top and pumps. The skirt is made of washed black mermaid jeans, the top is wrap-around with kimono-style sleeves, fastened at the waist, in solid butter-coloured jacquard, and the pumps are made of woven leather, with a mastic rubber sole, wooden heel, leather lining and 9 cm heel, like item Ida 646 in the silver-coloured version by Luca Grossi.
As a last look, we suggest you wear jeans, a top and trainers. The jeans are a high-waisted flared model, elasticated in mid-blue, the knitted top is long-sleeved with cut-out sleeves, in a solid black colour, and finally, the trainers are made of calfskin, embellished with black varnished eyelets, white calfskin trim, white laces, white rubber sole, leather lining and 3 cm heel, like item Jacaranda 704 in the black colour version by Luca Grossi.