How to wear boots this spring? The formula of “restrained boots” has become established among fashionistas – laconic, without excessive decor, with clean lines and a tailored silhouette. We have collected the most relevant examples of spring looks with boots below – scroll on for inspiration.
Valentina Valdinoci
After a wave of so-called “scary” shoes, “granny” models and frankly bizarre viral pairs, impeccably designed boots – ankle or knee-high – look especially fresh. Sometimes the best looks from street stylers are restrained stylizations. And this spring, that's exactly what we should take as an example.
During fashion month, we see a return to practical boot styles that don't compromise the ability to confidently reach your destination without the risk of a spectacular fall. Street style photographers are almost devoid of caramel or brown shades, let alone eccentric shapes. This once again confirms: classics are back in the spotlight.
Boots sound different this spring. Where Princess Diana on the polo field might have been the inspiration before, now it's more like Kate Moss with her skinny, almost leggings-like jeans tucked into high-heeled boots.
If this year's spring has already got you thinking about planning your seasonal looks, it's time to take your boots out of your closet and take a fresh look at them. This spring, they're back in fashion—sleek, confident, and timeless. Here are some of the best looks from street stylers featuring classic boots.
Spring dress + lace-up boots
Valentina Valdinoci
Pleated skirt + knee-high boots
Valentina Valdinoci
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Voluminous fur coat + suede boots
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Plaid skirt + leather boots
Valentina Valdinoci
Cargo jacket + lace-up boots
Vincenzo Grillo
A skirt with character + pointed boots
Vincenzo Grillo
Tartan skirt + flat boots
Vincenzo Grillo
Leather bomber jacket + brown boots
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Based on materials from vogue.co.uk
