7 ways to wear a leather dress
Discover 10 fabulous ways to wear a leather dress and interpret the Bikercore trend to stylish Fall and winter outfit ideas. Introduce the biker style to your autumn and winter wardrobe with not only with pants and midi skirts but also with a pretty leather dress.
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The leather dress combines a feminine and dynamic look in one dress. And, whatever material you prefer from leather to vegan or PU, the important is to choose one of high-quality. Fabric science has made huge progress in producing high-quality leather substances to achieve excellent appereance, fit, and longevity.
It’s important to transfer our style and aesthetic to this outfit to feel comfortable in it. But also, we should consider the design of the dress and the situation we’re going to attend to. So, here 10 ways to wear a leather dress and look fabulous:
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PU Leather Pocket Belted Arc Hem Dress
from: Bloomchic
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The sheath leather dress has a form-fitting straight-cut line. It’s a very flattering dress, especially for hourglass and athletic shapes.
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You can wear it with almost everything from flats and pumps, ankle or combat boots, to loafers and moccasins. Plus, if the sheath dress has a more casual design, it goes well with sneakers.
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The shirt dress is a charming version of a leather dress. It imitates the biker jacket on the top but continues underneath to a cute bottom. It looks so chic with ankle or high heels. And, it gets wild with over-the-knee boots.
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Wind-Resistant PU Button Through Pleated Dress
from: Bloomchic
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You can layer a dungaree leather dress with a white shirt for a stylish office look. Plus, you can wear it with a sweater when the autumn days become colder.
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Opt for a white button-down shirt for a contrasting and sophisticated outfit that is perfect for office or night out.
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A leather strapless dress is a cool option for a party or cocktail dress. It’s also perfect for a night out with a fabulous rock style.
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The tan leather dress is so chic and eye-catching. It’s surely one of my favorite versions. You can style it with nude or tan ankle boots.
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Wear it with stylish black flats or heels for a pretty office look.
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Another wonderful way to wear a leather dress is to choose a brown one. It goes well with black or brown knee boots. The only thing we should be careful with is when combining different brown shades. They don’t have to be the same but look harmonical.
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Burgundy or maroon is a very popular autumn and winter color, especially for those who don’t like to wear black. Plus, it flatters all skins from olive and ebony to fair.
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You can combine easily your burgundy leather dress with neutral colors like brown, black, or white. Alternatively, you can wear it with burgundy accessories to avoid harsh contrasts.
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Gold jewelry and gold details on accessories a charming sparkle on our leather dress. And, the outfit looks luxurious. The outfit layout below combines a black faux leather dress with knee boots, a houndstooth shoulder bag, and geometric accessories.
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It’s a frequent question if we can wear a biker jacket or a leather coat with a leather dress. The answer depends on the dress and the outerwear.
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Finally, the faux fur and leather combination has rock vibes. And, their textures go well together in warm winter outfits.
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