5 types of footwear you can rock this winter!

One of the biggest fall-winter footwear trends is lace up boots


Ians November 22, 2015
One of the biggest fall-winter footwear trends is lace up boots.

One of the biggest fall-winter footwear trends is lace up boots!

You can also make a fancy feminine dress work for the daytime by pairing it with combat boots as it makes your ensemble look way more casual, says an expert.

Here are some winter footwear tips shared by Ronnie Khanna, the owner of an Indian luxury footwear brand Saint G:

Lace up boots

There are so many to name like over-the-knee, below the knees, ankle lace-up boots. Pair your lace-up boots with lacy white summer dress with a leather jacket or blazer and it also looks decent when paired with leggings, a tunic, and a printed scarf.



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Combat boots

Make a fancy feminine dress work for the daytime by pairing it with combat boots. It makes the look way more casual. Combat boots toughen up floral dresses, and make them look more appropriate for fall weather. This boots can make you look grown up.



Thigh high boots

Style yourself with thigh-highs and a coat for a more seasonally appropriate feel. If you're wearing a lot of black or dark tones, a lighter-coloured boot provides some contrast and helps soften your look, while maintaining its edgy vibe. If you're wearing a simple outfit, adding other interesting accents, such as an embellished belt and fringe purse, will make your look feel more complete.



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Ankle boots

Throw fashion rules out the window and wear your ankle boots with visible socks pulled up and a skirt. Add a leather jacket for some added toughness. Ankle boots look amazing with a maxi dress or skirt. In the colder weather, throw on a jacket or cardigan.



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Leather boots

Boots are my preferred footwear during the fall. With so many options available -- over the knee, flat, heel, wedge, pointed toe and ankle. There is a boot to go with every outfit style. There are boots for casual outfits, dressing up and work professionally.

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