Knee high boots
These boots will brighten up fall
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Fashion fans are swapping ballet flats for knee-high boots for fall. The boots fit every outfit thanks to their many variations.
For months, ballerina flats were popular with fashion enthusiasts. With the cold temperatures, boots are now returning to shoe fashion. In 2024, one model in particular will be popular: the knee high boots. Unlike shaft length, there is scope for style and heel height.
Brown boots with playful details
While her friend opted for a shorter shaft, knee-high boots followed the trend. The creator stepped out in a pair of brown flat-heeled boots. The lacing on her shoes gave the boots something playful. She complemented the sweet touch with a white tiered skirt, which another picture showed. Fall vibes came from her long white socks that peeked out from under the boots. A dark gray jacket completed the outfit.
Rain boots are in in all weathers
Rain boots not only protect against wet feet, but are also a trendy companion in the cold months. The former “GNTM” winner showed this. She combined her dark brown knee high boots with a black coat and dark leggings. The model’s scarf and bag brought two more shades of brown into play. She coordinated even the smallest detail with her look: she also kept her manicure dark.
It’s going high
With knee-high boots, the heel can also be higher. posed in a pair of high stiletto heels. In addition to these, the long trench coat also gave her long legs. She didn’t wear long trousers or a skirt under the coat. To give the coat shape, she tied it tightly to her waist with a narrow belt. She pulled up her sleeves, revealing her long leather gloves. Additional accessories included aviator sunglasses and a shopper made of brown suede.
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