I Practically Live in Boots During the Fall and Winter—This Brand Is All I Need
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Naturally, when the seasons change, so do my shoe choices. In the summer, I stick to strappy sandals and fun sneakers, and when fall hits, I know that my shoe rack is about to fill up with chunky boots. My love for boots has grown exponentially now that I live in a big city. Strutting through the busy streets in a pair of lace-up or platform shoes just hits different, especially this time of year. New Yorkers seem to share my sentiments. I can't get on the subway or stroll through the park without seeing someone rocking a pair of stylish boots—but not just any boots. The iconic Dr. Martens have stolen the hearts of city dwellers and suburbanites alike, myself included. With a variety of styles, heights, and colors, there is truly a pair to fit every fashion aesthetic. (The pink lace-up boots are a vibe.) Looking for more shoes to add to your fall/winter collection? Keep scrolling for my top picks.
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Olivia Rodrigo Just Found the Next It Shoes to Wear With Dresses
They're fresher than Western boots.
By Allyson Payer
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J.Lo Wore the Classic Two-Item Outfit That Looks Elegant Every Single Time
The Birkin helps.
By Eliza Huber
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The Nordstrom Spring Sale Has So Many Chic Shoes—I'm Losing It Over These Finds
Good luck picking just one.
By Jennifer Camp Forbes
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I'm Saving This '90s Supermodel's Airport Looks for All My Travel Days in 2024
Each one is comfortable and super chic.
By Jennifer Camp Forbes
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Gisele Bündchen Wore a Trench Coat With Nothing But Knee-High Boots During NYFW
No one does it like her.
By Eliza Huber
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Give Your Closet Instant *Rich* Vibes With These 30 Pieces From the Nordstrom Sale
Bring on the compliments.
By Jennifer Camp Forbes
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I'm Revamping My Closet With These 5 Elevated Basics for a Chic Winter Wardrobe
You'll wear these for years to come.
By Jennifer Camp Forbes
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Emma Stone Just Wore the 4-Piece Outfit Combo That Never Fails to Impress
It's an easy A.
By Drew Elovitz