Boot Report: What to Wear This Fall
It's officially Fall! The leaves are falling, the temperature is dropping, and a new season of fashion has started. I wanted to share with you my trend report for fall footwear this year, more specifically for boots. Some classic favourites will be in the mix and they are all wearable options that will keep you cozy, warm, and super fashionable this season.
Suede is such a great way to add texture to your look. It's a super popular material for fall weather, and it's back again this year too! I opted for these chunky heeled knee high boots in a luxe chocolate brown suede material. It makes pre fall fashion a breeze because every outfit looks extra chic with these boots. Try adding suede into your boot rotation!
Another great texture for fall is faux crocodile skin. These boots are in a creamy neutral colour meaning that they pair well with all of my outfits. Having a great pair of light coloured neutral boots is an easy way to make sure that you have a versatile pair of shoes that you'll get a ton of wear with! It's an excellent shade for both end of summer and pre fall, you'll keep reaching for them time and time again I swear!
The number one shoe for fall is back again. The micro Ugg trend isn't going anywhere anytime soon, I love how the platform adds extra detail to make them look more modern. These shoes are extremely comfortable and keep your feet toasty while looking extra cute. As well, there are many options available to shop for this trend. The classic Ugg version and a more affordable dupe are both linked here for your convenience! Pair them with denim, leggings, skirts, or cozy socks.
These tips can be used to style pieces you already own or you can shop similar products to what I've used using the links in the text. Let me know if you try any of these pieces or have suggestions for something I should try! Make sure to follow me on instagram @melissaradford and on TikTok @melissaradford for more styling tips, beauty hacks, and wearable fashion!
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