What makes a great boot? The options seem endlessly combined and complicated, but this season, there are key elements that the Grand M is looking for, namely, clean lines, soft leathers, easy construction, and simple sophistication. I
t's all too easy to mess up even the simplest boot, but little variations on a classic theme give the best results. Two options come to mind at the moment: a classic high-heeled boot, and a funky high-heeled boot, both based on the idea of a functional yet stylish shape without giving it all away for a silly trend. Pick one boot for substance, and one for individual style expression, both of which can exhibit trendy know-how without sacrificing taste. For substance, the Grand M has selected the Bally Balnerina in a classic, chocolate brown leather. The sumptuous, cognac hue and daringly modest three inch heel are a study in perfection, capped off by a delicately rounded toe and stunningly chic tunnel knee-high shaft. This is the boot of yore, that gorgeous, softly feminine shape that at once screams sexy without saying too much. The shape has often been attempted, but has not always been met with wild success, and all too easily a classic boot has fallen prey to cliche without realizing its full potential. Simple is best, but luxurious is essential.For individual style expression, the Grand M is wild about the Chie Mihara Cunsi, a gorgeous knee-high boot, again in a lovely brown leather. The Cunsi is unlike any boot the Grand M has seen before, and the eclectic rum hue, tall slouchy shape, and indie-chic button-down top all demand exhibition, making these the perfect boots to mix and match with your winter wardrobe. Tuck a pair of skinny grey-washed jeans into these boots, and don a pin-striped tuxedo jacket over a thinly knit cashmere top and strut your way into winter fashion nirvana!



1 comments:
What fabulous picks! I missed your blogs, glad your back! Bally is and will always be sheer elegance, what a classic choice! This boot is too fab.
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