The New Ankle Boot Trend Celebs Are Wearing
For the last few seasons we’ve seen white ankle boots take over the streets of New York, Paris, and more stylish cities. The bright white leather boot style has been the leading trend in ankle boots season after season. While the runway-approved look is still very relevant, we have our eye on another fresh boot trend that’s quietly storming the streets and earning quite the celeb following. Today we’re making a case for tan/neutral/nude (whatever you prefer to call the color) ankle boots. We first made note of the style when Gigi Hadid wore the updated version of her go-to clingers from Stuart Weitzman, and since then we’ve added the chic style to the top of our ankle boot shopping list.
Whether you go for a Hadid-inspired look and style the boots with cropped jeans and a long winter coat or follow Ashley Graham’s lead and wear the sleek sock boots with a midi dress and silky duster, either way tan boots are a great way to freshen your shoe selection this spring.
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