new footwear purchase.As a starting point, it’s helpful to look to the catwalks, where an array of boot moods were in evidence.
Personally, I’m a big fan of the swashbuckling fold-over riding boots that were ubiquitous at Chanel, though I can see why some might consider them a little bit panto.
If it’s tough-it-out reality (and superior levels of comfort) you’re after, then see Bottega Veneta, where designer Daniel Lee continued his reign as the prince of the chunky boot.Tory Burch’s glossy leather knee-highs look great with skirts but are also cut generously enough to work well for tucking.
And Stella McCartney’s pixie boots may not be at the cutting edge of what looks au courant, but I can’t think of a single outfit they wouldn’t make.
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