Fall Trend: Cowboy Boots
Cowboy boots are eternal for some, but when cheap versions start showing up in suburban mall stores like Charlotte Russe and more-than-rent version stalk the runways at Roberto Cavalli, the style has gone main stream. The last time I remember everyone needing cowboy boots, was around the turn of the millennium thanks to Madonna's Music album. (While I've always had a fondness for cowboy boots, that round of interest in the West left me with a purple, faux snake cowboy hat that I wore often.) What has spawned this resurgence in popularity is unknown, but it's right in line with my recent fashion leanings.
Top: embellished cowboy boot, Two Lips "Madonna" at Endless $159.95
tan tooled knee boot, Jessica Simpson "Abilene" at Endless $197.95
studded ankle boot, Frye "Deborah" at Endless $497.95 (I'm seeing this everywhere. It will be the Frye boot of the season.)
beige low ankle strap boots, Cafe Noir at Yoox $170
Bottom: black embroidered floral boots, Cafe Noir at Yoox $118
brown and metallic pink boot, Ariat "Latigo" at Endless $199.95
brown tones heeled peeptoe boot, BCBGeneration "Warhol" at Endless $129.95
olive studded ankle boot, Jeffery Campbell "Kiki" at Shopbop $220
If you're willing to drop a pretty ($500+) penny on cowboy boots, look into Frye and Old Gringo. Now join me in a sing-along.
Top: embellished cowboy boot, Two Lips "Madonna" at Endless $159.95
tan tooled knee boot, Jessica Simpson "Abilene" at Endless $197.95
studded ankle boot, Frye "Deborah" at Endless $497.95 (I'm seeing this everywhere. It will be the Frye boot of the season.)
beige low ankle strap boots, Cafe Noir at Yoox $170
Bottom: black embroidered floral boots, Cafe Noir at Yoox $118
brown and metallic pink boot, Ariat "Latigo" at Endless $199.95
brown tones heeled peeptoe boot, BCBGeneration "Warhol" at Endless $129.95
olive studded ankle boot, Jeffery Campbell "Kiki" at Shopbop $220
If you're willing to drop a pretty ($500+) penny on cowboy boots, look into Frye and Old Gringo. Now join me in a sing-along.
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So alas, I don't see the trend doing much good around here.