Fall’s Best Boots

Posted on by Style By Kim xo

Anine Bing Booties

 

Fall’s boots are made for walking. I have to admit, as much as I love the summer and all the great dresses and sandals that come along with it there is just something so great about putting on a new pair of beautiful and funky fall boots. Booties are huge this fall, following behind the bootie trend there is the riding boots  and over the knee boots. Since I am all about my booties this fall I have picked out my very favourites for fall.

Christian Loubouton Booties

Split Front Booties: I love these from Christian Louboutin.  Perfect for and evening out with a short dress or skinny jeans and a blazer with a nice clutch. These Gianvito Rossi suede ones are also a great pick for fall.

Michel Kors Booties

Peekaboo Booties: Cage and ” Peekaboo” booties add interest to any outfit for fall.  They are a perfect transition piece as the weather can be hot still in most places you can keep your feel cool and still transition out of you sandals. Favourite: The Yvonne Suede Cage Bootie by Michael Kors.

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Stacked Heal: Talk about comfort and cool looking, the stacked heal gives you both a lift in your shoe wardrobe and in your step. These Vince Brigham open toe booties are edgy, fun and add a crisp look to any outfit.

Jeffery Campbell Ankle Strap Bootie

Ankle Strap: Classy, delicate and will add a touch of flair to your night.  A little reminder to watch your length of your skirt when wearing an ankle strap bootie, best paired with a short flared skirt, if you wear a longer midi skirt you are liable to visually cut off the lines of you legs…making them look choppy and stumpy. The Jeffrey Campbell will be sure to be a crowd pleaser.

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Men’s Wear : Self explanatory, they look like lace up men’s shoes with a heel. This pair from French Connection does the trick and the price point is not bad.

 

Boots seen on the very top are by Anine Bing.

 

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