As Nancy Sinatra sings, ‘Boots are made for walking’ and might I add, for strutting and stomping down the street or in the office with sass. Whether it’s a cowboy boot, a Ralph Lauren riding flat, or the newest thigh-high high heel numbers, boots are like a Super Hero staple in a women’s wardrobe. They can knock down tall men with a single wear. Never fear, this guide will assist you in bringing out your inner boot bitch.
Prada Linea Rossa Stretch Boot
This Prada stretch boot has a great futuristic gladiator look and feel. The artistic detail of the leather keeps in line with the gladiator styles that are so popular now and the flat heel, square toe and kick-your-butt attitude of the stretch fabric makes this a really unique boot experience.
Prada Linea Rossa Stretch Boot
Trotte Buckled Suede Boot Christian Louboutin
I am absolutely in love with these boots. For as much as I pay for my rent, these Christian Louboutin stand out with ultimate chic luxury. The super high heel is supported by the incredibly sexy silver trim buckle and then of course the peek of the signature red sole. Can my birthday come early this year?
Trotte Boot Christian Louboutin
Calanda Lace Up Knee Boot Manolo Blahnik
For several seasons, “they” have been predicting the emergence of the thigh high boot. Looks like Manolo Blahnik hit it out of the ballpark with this one. Worn over super skinny jeans or leggings, be careful you don’t pass into prostitute chic with this ultra-sexy statement boot. For those of 5’4” and under, the length of the boot can be somewhat of an issue. I’ll be sticking with knee-high.
Calanda Boot Manolo Blahnik
Verlaine Boot by Ralph Lauren - Cuoio
The color of this boot really caught me off guard. But I guess it’s in the subtleties that we find style. Ralph Lauren is known for its equestrian-chic classic look. This heritage-inspired riding boot updates their traditional look in supple vachetta leather with vibrant canvas detailing.
Verlaine BootRalph Lauren Cuoio
Stella McCartney Leatherette Ankle Boot
I wanted to include an ankle boot in with the big girl boots because they are still so popular and it would behoove a woman to have a pair in her wardrobe. Stella McCartney is known for her fashion forward designs and these add just the right amount of Hipster cool to any outfit. Plus she uses all animal-friendly materials, so the leatherette material of the bootie makes for a more fashionably friendly world.
Stella McCartney Leatherette Boot
CL by Chinese Laundry Women’s Flashlight Boots
These boots are as sexy as the high-end picks but at a fraction of the price. Easy to pull on, the pointy-toe and knee-high length make this a must have for your closet.
Chinese Laundry Flashlight Boots
Soho Lab Shiloh Boot by Sketchers
The chunky heel of this boot gives it a much more appropriate look for the office or casual wear. Plus, the extra support makes for comfy walking and wear. Great over jeans or paired with a knee-length skirt and V-neck sweater.
Soho Lab Shiloh Boot Sketchers
Karolyn by Adi Microsuede Short Stiletto
These are a great sexy slouch with a high stiletto heel. Perfect when paired with leggings and big hoop earrings. They are a diverse shoe in that they’re not as hip as the ankle bootie but not as traditional as the knee-high. A fresh and affordable take on the boot.
Karolyn Adi Microsuede Stiletto
Steven by Steve Madden Harness Boots in Brown
I am a big fan of the riding boot. It is a classic that makes most outfits look elegant. A signature look of mine is dark denim tucked into a riding boot and paired with a vintage tee under a fitted suit jacket. Very Gossip Girl. The price tags on these Steve Madden’s make the look without spending the loot.
Steven Steve Madden
Simple Dot Rain Boots from Target
First introduced to the contemporary world of fashionistas by a most chic Kate Moss, rain boots have recently become a staple for girls everywhere. These funky boots in dramatic red will certainly catch eyes whether you’re dancing in the mud at a fab music festival in England or rocking it in the rain at home.
Simple Dot Rain Boots
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