The brown pointed knee-high boot is a richer alternative to black this winter. On the catwalks, Fendi and Miu Miu both embraced deep chocolate and warm caramel hues, and proved that these boots are impossibly easy to style. Wear yours with denim, neutrals and cosy winter textures.
Texture is trending, and faux-snakeskin boots were one of AW25’s boldest takes on the pointed-toe silhouette. Whether in soft neutrals or moodier tones, the print adds instant depth and luxury to any outfit. Standout versions appeared at Khaite, Zimmermann, Marni and Tod’s, but these H&M versions will also do the job.
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Make a fashion statement with The Row’s mesh and leather knee-high boots, which mimic the illusion of stockings. They’re also available in a bootie version for those after something more understand.
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Relaxed and slouchy boots made a strong comeback for AW25. Crafted from buttery-soft leathers or supple suede that fall naturally around the calf, this softer silhouette offers a sense of Y2K cool. Designers like Isabel Marant and Ann Demeulemeester championed the look, proving its versatility with everything from bohemian dresses to sharp tailoring.
Western influences remain strong, though AW25’s take on the trend is more subtle than seasons past. Expect elongated pointed toes, subtle stitching, and sculptural heels rather than full-on rodeo-ready styles. Look to Khaite, Bottega Veneta, and Gabriela Hearst for inspiration.
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Leopard print is a huge trend this season. Reformation’s take will pair well with everything from wide leg jeans to midi-skirts.
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