Dida Styling The Luna's

Dida Styling The Luna's

Take a look at how I have been styling the Luna espadrilles recently. I absolutely love the versatility of the Luna's, they go with so many outfits, act like a trainer but feel like a slipper. What's not to love?!

 

 LOOK 1

I love a monochrome look and this one is super comfortable. Wearing a black t-shirt I have had for years with these wide leg linen trousers which have been perfect this summer. I have paired them with the Ivory Luna's as I wanted them to blend with the trousers elongating the look of the leg.

 

LOOK 2

Another super light easy look for summer. This is a great office outfit - loose but smart. I wear the shirt like this or either fully tucked in. Again, I want to elongate my legs so have gone for the Ivory Luna's with this outfit. 

 

LOOK 3

I found this skirt on my latest factory visit to Spain and so pleased I bought it. I have styled it here with a cream cardigan with nothing underneath. It also looks great with a baby T or a cami top. As the colours are off white/creamy I felt the Metallic's were perfect and add a little glam to the look.

 

LOOK 4

All the blues. I love mixing tones of blue and the shoes tie in really well with the Navy stripe. I find Navy goes with so much and as it is softer it works on most skin tones. 

 

LOOK 5

Keeping it neutral. The trousers are an off white so I like pairing these with the metallic's and then a crisp white t-shirt. With the weather so temperamental at the moment, it's always sensible to have a jumper with you, and when you don't need to wear it properly simply drape it over your shoulders as above.

 

LOOK 6

The navy Luna's make a nice alternative to the more traditional white shoe and I think they look great with the jeans. Paired with a white linen shirt - an essential for any wardrobe.

 

LOOK 7

Colour blocking is an easy way to pull a look together. A chunky knit with some flowy trousers is a win and the navy tones give it a bit of depth without being too over powering. 

The Luna Espadrilles

 

 

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