Must-Have Designer Boots for Winter
By Abby on December 05 2007 at 02:03 PM
I love the colder months, simply because I get to strut my stuff around town in boots! With all of the latest styles hitting shelves, I’ve been saving up to splurge on a pair or two for the holidays and beyond. The following are definitely the must-have designer boots for winter. Seriously, if you don’t have at least a pair of these, get thee to a department store!
Read on for some of the hottest boot trends this season. Don’t be appalled by the price – these boots are so well-made, they can last for years.
Oh my, do I love this boot or what? This stunning “Gypsy” boot from Manolo Blahnik is probably equivalent in price to a mortgage payment, but it’s totally worth it! Suede, a skinny heel, and the over-the-knee style make this a fabulous boot for the winter months.
At $1,195, this leather boot from Chloe will set you back a pretty penny. The rich wine color of this classic knee-high boot will look fabulous with denim, while keeping you stylish AND warm!
I absolutely love Christian Louboutin, and this gorgeous ankle boot will look fabulous with any winter outfit you throw together. Available in black or grey, this is the must-have ankle boot of the season.
Deemed “The Tribute Boot,” this classy little number from Yves Saint Laurent is definitely pricey at $950. But look at it! A platform coupled with stiletto heel, this gorgeous boot comes complete with a patent leather trim (totally in this season, I might add) and is available in grey or navy.
Possibly my most favorite boot for the holiday season is this fabulous number from Castaner Berni. It’s still pretty pricey at $543, but you may be able to afford to splurge a bit on these! Available in dark brown, brown and black, these boots will look absolutely stunning with denim, skirts, or anything you can think of.
If you haven’t already decked out your closet in the latest designer boot styles, this guide should serve as inspiration to all you fashionistas out there. Get shopping!
Comments
Add a comment