Combine boots with fringes – trend for a fringe look

Anyone who associates 'fringes' with the cowboys from the films should quickly think again. They are currently one of the hottest trends in the last few years. Fringed accents on bags, jackets, shoes and skirts turn an outfit into a trendy look. And even an overall simple wardrobe can be perfectly complemented in autumn with a pair of boots with fringes. Check out these 20 selected outfits with styling tips.

Designers present fringe variations in all their diversity on the catwalk at every opportunity. Sometimes they appear as subtle fringed borders, sometimes they dominate an otherwise simple look. Fringed details can be found everywhere from minimalist sculptural styles to western looks. But one thing is guaranteed – the moving elements attract attention. Then it's worth putting emphasis in the right place.

Knee-high models are your best choice for parties if you want to showcase your beautiful long legs in style. Combine with shorts, short dress or skirt. Since the accent falls on the legs, we recommend choosing clothing that is more layered.

The well-known It girl Olivia Palermo is known for her fine sense of style. She continually appears in lists of the best dressed people in the world. She also has something to add to our topic - a chic, everyday outfit in typical autumn-winter colors - black and Bordox. She combined her black velor boots with a fringed border with a fur vest.

Calf-high boots can be a real nightmare for women with slightly thick calves. Luckily, the models with fringe details have a much wider cut. In addition, attention is drawn away from the problem area.

Fringes are a playful element that brings movement to the whole outfit. Used discreetly as a border on a classic ankle boot model and combined with dark pastel tones, the result is a perfect autumnal look. By the way, fur and fringes look wonderful together when they are combined in a stylishly balanced way.

Elegant trendy shoes could be a misunderstanding, but it is not. Fashion brands such as Aquazzura, known for their high heels with a decidedly feminine look, offer several chic models. For a business look that should look stylish and be comfortable at the same time, choose a model with a medium-high heel. Combine subtle, neutral colors and for extra freshness - one or two pieces in white.

One, let's say, 'golden' style rule can be broken - shoes and bags don't necessarily have to match in color. Today the color alone is not the deciding factor. Style, materials and details play the most important role. Experts advise that at least two of the style elements - style, line, material and type should be repeated in the bag and shoes. In addition, in order for an ensemble to appear stylish and well-rounded, it is important that colors from different color families - warm and cold, not from each other mix.

Fashion bloggers all over the world like to combine boyfriend jeans and high heels. The trouser legs are always rolled up so that the beautiful shoes can really show off. You can wear boyfriend jeans with slightly wider, casual or oversized tops if you tuck the top into the trousers a little at the front.

In addition to black and brown, the variant for boots with fringes in gray is suitable for everyday use and suitable for several combinations. Ankle booties with or without fringes go perfectly with a medium-length dress or skirt with a bell shape. Choose a model made of airy print fabric and complete the ultimate look with a fedora hat, which is definitely a must-have piece in autumn/winter.

Gray color is neutral and is therefore very easy to combine with other colors. Shoes made of suede or velor look extremely chic because of the shades that are characteristic of the material. In eclectic combinations with other shiny or glittering fabrics, suede appears to be the perfect complement.

Boots in light shades, such as beige and cream, look extremely chic. Unfortunately, the color selection is not necessarily practical, nor is it suitable for everyday use. Light-colored shoes can be worn to a limited extent when the weather is nice, and especially when the weather is dry. Otherwise there is a risk of damaging the material.

Wearing white with another shade of white is not always advisable. Snow white next to a slightly milder tone, such as cream or champagne, shines, but makes the other color appear clouded and dirty.

A hippie look simply doesn't work without fringes and leather shoes. Boots and booties with fringed accents are simply a must and can be perfectly integrated into an ethnic-chic outfit. It can be exotic patterns, colorful motifs and knitwear. The fringed elements give a casual touch that is always in demand.

For everyday wear, choose models in taupe or light brown. The two shades can be combined imaginatively and look equally good with jeans, but also with black or light colors. Choose shoes with comfortable heels, but not without them.

For extroverted personalities, we recommend treating yourself to a pair of over-the-knee boots. This means you won't go unnoticed at any party or other occasion. Go for black, Bordox or another unusual color such as emerald green.

Fringes on clothing items, as well as on shoes, ensure that attention is drawn. As you walk, the fringes swing around the body, emphasizing movement through more movement. Fringes can look unexpectedly elegant with a straight-cut knee-length skirt or dress. Similar to flapper dresses from the 20s, we know the fringes as a trend from the past.

The so-called layering, but this time consisting of several layers of fringes, brings even more movement to the silhouette of the clothing itself. It is not without reason that multi-tiered dresses with fringes are particularly popular when dancing.

When incorporated into jackets and coats, fringes look wonderfully casual regardless of the style and transform any mediocre outfit into a trendy look.

Fringes look especially beautiful if the material is real suede or imitates it. Shades such as burgundy, petrol, ultramarine, curry and bottle green look excellent as an effective accessory that gives the look the necessary pinch of salt.