Kaia Gerber Wore the Most Comfortable Trendy Ankle Boots on All of Nordstrom

A recent observation was made among the Who What Wear team about a certain pair of ankle boots that are mind-blowingly comfortable, and lo and behold, Kaia Gerber just wore the same exact boots. The shoes in question are Paige Willa boots, a Chelsea-Western ankle boot hybrid. While the boots are available in standards like black and brown, Gerber chose snake print (just like this editor), which happens to be one of the season's number one boot trends, especially among celebrities.

You're probably thinking, Isn't Paige a denim brand? That's certainly where it started, but the label has since expanded into ready-to-wear pieces and, earlier this year, shoes. The launch is clearly going well, given how many celebs we've spotted wearing the comfortable shoes thus far. While Gerber's snake-print style is nearly sold out on Paige's site, they're readily available on Nordstrom, along with black, brown, and a particularly over-the-top pink sequin iteration. Keep scrolling to shop the boots Who What Wear editors (and Kaia Gerber, apparently) swear by, as well as our other favorite Paige ankle boots on Nordstrom.

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On Kaia Gerber: Luv AJ The Mini Hammered Sheet Hoops ($45); Frame Schoolboy Leather Blazer ($995); Avila Lais Top ($56); Prada Sidonie Shoulder Bag ($3100); Re/Done jeans; Paige Willa Chelsea Booties ($350)

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Allyson Payer
Senior Editor

Allyson is a senior editor for Who What Wear. She joined the company in 2014 as co-founder Katherine Power's executive assistant and over the years has written hundreds of stories for Who What Wear. Prior to her career in fashion, Allyson worked in the entertainment industry at companies such as Sony Pictures Television. Allyson is now based in Raleigh, North Carolina, and is originally from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She holds a BFA in theater. Her path to fashion may not have been linear, but based on the number of fashion magazines she collected as a child and young adult, it was meant to be.