"Fashion fades, only style remains the same." -Coco Chanel

"Fashion fades, only style remains the same." - Coco Chanel

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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Fall 2010 Fashion Trend: Autumn Chic Boots

By Allison Mequel


One of my favorite things about fall fashion is wearing boots, and now that the weather is turning to cooler climates and stores are starting to carry autumn inventory, it’s officially time to up the boot ante. This fall’s boot trends are similar to last year’s where ankle and knee high boots are very much in style, however, three “oldies but goodies” are making a major impact this fall: the cowboy boot, riding boot and vintage-style ankle boots.


What’s unique about each is not so much in how they are designed, but in how they can be styled with just about anything. From a dress to leggings, from jeans and a blazer to a skirt and a scarf, there are so many ways to upgrade your fall look.


Check out a few boots from Encore Boutique’s selection:

Cowboy Boots

Jessica Simpson is notorious for coupling a pair of cowboy boots with her wardrobe.




























Rainboots
Wear your rainboots like Rachel Bilson this fall with a sweater, a scarf and a great pair of jeans.



























Vintage & Ankle Boots

Be Posh like Victoria Becham in vinatge boots.
Try wearing these ankle boots with leggings, a pair of wool shorts,
a long sleeve blouse and a fabulous bag.


























Knee High Boots

Get Jessica Alba's autumn chic look with a pair of knee high boots and a striped sweater.





















*All the boots pictured are available at Encore Boutique. Designers pictured include Juicy Couture, Celine, Miu Miu, Steve by Steven Madden, Cole Haan, Nomad, Sperry, Preview International, Sabotage, Donald J. Pilner and No.704b.

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