STYLING HIGH IN HIGH HEELED BOOTS!

STYLING HIGH IN HIGH HEELED BOOTS!

Where do I start with boots? From ankle boots, to cowboy boots, to thigh-high boots, there are almost as many different styles of boots as there are clothing items. Although I find many types of boots to be attractive, I particularly love high heeled boots, and if you follow my style blog, there is no surprise with that fact. I am a lover of high heeled shoes, and high heeled boots run a close second.

A boot is a type of footwear and a specific type of shoe. Most boots cover the foot and the ankle, and extend up the leg, sometimes as high as the knee, or even over the thigh and up to the hip! Generally, on a boot, the heel is clearly distinguishable from the sole of the boot, even if the two are made from one piece.

High heeled boots are high glamour and haute couture. Nothing adds style and pizzazz to an outfit as much as a knock-out pair of high heeled boots.

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This particular picture above demonstrates style from head to toe. The symmetrical lines of the shoes, the sleek look of the outfit and the overall appearance of the model and the clothing shouts fashion. Style isn’t really something that you can define. Style is something you see, the way the person walks, the way the clothes fit, the overall image that is projected when all of the fashion elements are combined and come together perfectly.

Everything fits, everything works, everything is precise. And just like stardom, style is something that you know as soon as you see it, but you just can’t quit put it into words.

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Originally, boots were made of leather and/or rubber, but modern boots are made from a variety of materials. Boots that tend to make runway icon status and have particularly high heels tend to be fashion boots and go-go boots.

Let Your High Heeled Boots Walk You Into the High Life.

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Boot Fun Fact: Early boots consisted of separate leggings, soles and uppers worn together to provide greater ankle protection than either shoes or sandals. Around 1000 B.C., these components were more permanently joined from a single unit that covered the feet and the lower leg, often up to the knee.

No matter the season and no matter the occasion, boots are an acceptable form of footwear for most all events.

High heeled, up-to-there boots allow you to strut your stuff in pure, glamour girl fashion.

Elite, chic and beautiful – the high heeled boot.

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Let’s give a hoot to the high heeled boot.

Step out in style! Styling high in high heeled boots!

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Fashionable boots consist of platforms, stilettos, spiked heels, pointed toes, zipper closures, stretch, slip ons, etc. Popular materials are patent leather, leather and suede.

Boot Fun Fact: The popularity of boots in fashion footwear spiked in the 1960s and 1970s. Today, high heeled boots are modern and trendy and offer a glimpse of high fashion elegance.

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High heeled boots are sexy, seductive and sassy!

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Do you need to reboot your energy level? Step into some rocking, high heeled boots and feel your confidence and your sizzling radar spike off the charts, Walking and styling in high heeled boots is an art.

Boot Fun Fact: Tall, high boots may have a tab, loop or handle at the top, known as a bootstrap, allowing one to use fingers or a tool to provide better leverage in getting the boots on! The figurative use “to pull one’s self up by the bootstraps”, in the sense of having the ability to perform a difficult task without external help, developed in the 19th century in U.S. English! In the realm of fashion, I root for the high heeled boot.

Now scoot yourself to the shoe store and buy a riveting pair of high heeled boots! They will look lovely in your closet, and even lovelier on your feet.

Nancy Mangano is an American fashion journalist, screenwriter and author of the Natalie North murder mystery book series. Visit Nancy on her global online fashion/style/beauty magazine Nancy Marie Mangano Style at https://nancymariemangano.com, her Facebook page Nancy Mangano at  https://www.facebook.com/nancymmangano/  Twitter @https://twitter.com/nancymangano and her author website http://nancymangano.com

 

 

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