Summer Workwear Outfit Ideas

When it comes to fashion, summer is the “less is more” season. You can peel off all the thick coats, sweaters, jeans, and tights that have constrained your body all winter long. Your skin can finally breathe. There is a tiny problem, though. For those who toil away at nine-to-five office jobs, the less is more look may not fly with HR. To help you toe the line between work-and weather-appropriate and I rounded up some conservative-enough outfit ideas, ahead. Plus, I tossed in a few styling tricks free of charge.
A Printed Top and White Jeans
Once you find the right pair of white jeans, you’ll never want to take them off. It serves as the best base for your more colorful tops and accessories. Though if you want to go white-on-white, I support that too.
A Floral Dress and Knee-High Boots
You don’t have to give up boots in the summer, especially if you can wear them with a dress. Should your outfit have brighter colors than this, pick a little white or brown bootie to match.
A Boiler Suit
A photo to remind you to finally buy that boiler suit. This season there are so many options, though an off-white one like this is the perfect way to welcome summer. Skip the furry mules, though, and opt for nice open-toe sandals.
A Button-Down and Leather Skirt
Swap your classic button-downs for one with slightly voluminous sleeves that adds character. A leather skirt and some rainbow accessories completes the look.
A Leopard Print Dress
When everyone arrives to the office in florals, you’ll stand out from the pack in this spotty leopard print dress. The hem length and three-quarter sleeve provide modest coverage, so no need to bring that blazer or jacket to work.
A T-shirt, Patterned Skirt, and Sneakers
You can do so much with this formula for summer: a tee, a skirt, and sneakers. Go for a color-mixing palette like this street style star or take it easy with all-neutral tones.
A Ruffle Top and Long Shorts
Even if we can get away with wearing shorts to the office, we should maintain a level of decorum. Instead of rocking your denim kickoffs, opt for a longer tailored pair of shorts like this navy pair. It looks polished and smart while still keeping above the knees. You can be a little more daring with a fun ruffle or printed top.
A Pastel Colored Pantsuit Set
A bright power suit like this will keep you on your A-game both in style and in meetings. The suit will cut your dressing time in half since you can bypass that whole mix-and-match situation. You have everything you need already
A Dress, T-shirt, and Booties
If your dress shows too much skin, simply layer a tee underneath for a more modest look at the office.
A Printed Blazer and High-Waisted Trousers
Shed your black and navy winter blazers for brightly-colored printed ones in the summer. This small change makes a dramatic statement with an otherwise neutral ensemble.
A Leather Jacket and Jumpsuit
You’ve chosen your one-and-done work outfit: the jumpsuit. If it’s a sleeveless option, don’t risk freezing in the office. Bring a light denim or leather jacket to throw over your shoulders as you peck away at your keyboard.
A Printed Blouse and a Midi Denim Skirt
Save your denim mini skirts for the weekend. When it comes to your nine-to-five job, opt for a longer version. Pair with a billowy blouse and glove pumps.
A Jean Jacket, Crop Button-Down Shirt, and Metallic Skirt
Don’t be afraid to shine at work in a metallic skirt. This statement piece can be dressed down with a neutral top and jean jacket.
A Lace Shirt Under a Jumpsuit
To make any outfit feel more feminine, add a lace piece. Take a cue from Chriselle Lim and consider layering it under a wide-leg jumpsuit.
A Bright Blazer, Graphic Tee, and Printed Trousers
Don’t be afraid to wear bold colors or prints to the office (if it’s allowed). The easiest way to inject these hues into your look is with your outerwear, pants, or accessories.
A Printed Summer Dress and Heels
You can never go wrong with a silky printed wrap dress and strappy heels. This is what I call the “office to happy hour,” look.
A Plaid Blazer, White Shirt, and Jeans
If you desire a work uniform, may we suggest this one? A blazer worn over an interesting T-shirt and jeans paired with heels will never not look polished.
A Matching Jacket and Skirt Set
This mustard set is giving us major Clueless flashbacks. Selecting a jacket and skirt that already match takes the guess work out of creating a cohesive outfit.
A Standout Pantsuit Set
Summer calls for color, so bring those pastel pantsuit sets to the front of your closet. If you’re feeling adventurous, test out printed sets for a meeting with your most low-key boss.
A Blazer Worn Belted Over Your Dress
To make your weekend dress work appropriate, simply slip on the most professional blazer you own. Accessorize with a belt and pair of heels for that outdoor-meets-boardroom look.

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Best Spring Boots for Every Budget

Transitional weather is upon us and my feelings are complicated. Warmer temperatures provide me the pleasantry of having my hands and ankles exposed again, but on the flip side, it means I’m at war with my wardrobe. When my iPhone weather app reads “mid 60s” and “low 70s,” I know that’s code for “Pleasant—but what the heck do I wear?”
There is a silver lining here though, everyone. As a lover of shoes, I was delighted to discover the quickest solution for mastering the winter-to-spring transitional outfit: spring boots. With all the sophisticated prairie styles this season and the ever-chic elevation of a white bootie, a new pair of boots for spring gives a quick update to any ol’ outfit. I set out to find five pairs for spring 2019, but came back with 16. (What can I say? I love shoes.) Ahead, a round-up of all the best styles for every budget.
Metallic Western Booties
Few things compare to the fashion high of finding a pair of shoes that look five times more expensive than they actually are. Here, a pair of metallic, square-toed western booties for when your outfits need a sleek, futuristic edge.
Colorful Boots with a Geometric Heel
The geometric heel trend is in full force for spring. For a pop of color on Easter weekend and beyond, slip into these affordable ($64!) yellow suede booties. They’ll look great with your favorite black dress and a denim jacket for that effortless “yeah, I just threw this on” vibe.
Black Leather Western Chelsea Boots
The western silhouette trend is very much the rave right now and I’m here for it. For those looking for a failsafe pair, Mango’s pointed-toed western Chelsea boot hits the calf at precisely at the most flattering spot. They work with, literally, every springtime outfit, too.
Suede Slouchy Boots
Per the Instagram feeds of Eva Chen and Gigi Hadid, slouchy boots are having a big moment right now. Here, a neutral option for those looking to lean into the trend. Pair them with a sundress or tucked in jeans.
Leopard Print Booties
Let your exposed ankles take a walk on the wild side. Ideal for transitional temperatures, what with their winter-y pattern but spring-y cut, these leopard print, chunky heeled booties will add animalistic flare to all minimalist ensembles.
Squared-Toe Boots With a Tie-Dye Marble Heel
For the forever wild child, these cream-colored boots feature a squared-toe shape with a tie-dye marble heel. Wear these to an art gallery opening or when you’re exploring a new city for a truly chic adventure.
Beige Booties
Add something clean and minimal to balance out this season’s animal print and logo-mania trends. Nimble and versatile, these two-inch boots from & Other Stories have a neutral palette and modern feel that looks good with a floral dress.
Undercover Rain Boots
Disguised as an every day patent-leather black bootie, this pair is actually 100 percent waterproof. The April showers might cause your hair to frizz and all (we have some tips for that), but at least your style can’t be dampened. The next time you’re caught in the rain, make it fashion with these shoes.
Black Ankle Boots
This loafer-meets-boot creation is the ultimate office-appropriate shoe. It stops right at the ankles and the closed-toe design is sleek and unique with a badass kind of feel. Style them with your favorite power suit or ripped jeans and a leather jacket for casual Fridays.
Dr. Martens X Marc Jacobs Patent Leather Boots
I’m a big believer of staying in my lane when it comes to writing about fashion, so I’ll admit that lace-up boots have never been my forte. That being said, this lavender patent leather boot from the Dr. Martens x Marc Jacobs collaboration is so delightfully refreshing that even I’m rethinking my stance on combat boots. And I must be in good company because this style is quickly selling out everywhere.
Snakeskin Kitten-Heel Booties
These sleek kitten heels feature green earthy hues, and if New York Fashion Week was any indication, you’ll see this palette a lot come fall 2019. Be ahead of the trend and start wearing them now with crop jeans and linen jumpsuits.
White Crocodile-Effect Leather Boots
I spent two years hunting down the perfect pair of white boots—and finally found it from the recently launched label Labucq. (And I love them with the enthusiasm of 50 exclamation points.) The slanted heel coupled with a crocodile-embossed pointed toe mean these ankle boots can be dressed up or down and paired with just about anything.
Blue Patent Leather Boots
Lean into springtime pastels with these playful patent leather boots. Shiny yet sleek, this outfit-making style consistently sells out on Dear Frances’ website, so make a beeline to purchase them while they’re still in stock.

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How to Wear High-Waisted Shorts

I have sworn by a high-waisted fit ever since I gave up low-rise jeans in high school. The style is quite flattering on all body types and, contrary to what some might think, rather comfortable (pro tip: look for a pair with a little stretch). And let me tell you: There are so. many. good. high-waisted shorts available this season. (My favorite is the gingham print in outfit five.) Whether you’re new to the high-waist game or searching for more ways to wear your favorite pair, here are five ways to style the slightly retro cut in a thoroughly modern way. By the end of summer, you’ll be wondering why you ever wore anything else.
The Trendy Outfit
Dive right into summer’s biggest trends with a leopard print bucket hat (a real attention-getter) and high-waisted paper-bag shorts. The bottoms look best with a shirt or tank tucked in to highlight your curves and natural waistline. A pair of gold horn-inspired earrings and heels from Topshop’s new vegan line seal the deal for accessories. This outfit will make you look on-trend without feeling forced.
The Dressy-Casual Outfit
For a smart warm-weather option, get Chloé’s belted white bottoms. They’re made in Italy from stretch-cotton denim accented with red topstitching and finished with turned-up cuffs that move away from the body. To show off the bow belt, tuck in a tie-dye tee (this one much chicer than the ones haphazardly made in camp). A crab-shaped clutch adds whimsy and a burst of color at your feet reminds you it’s indeed summer.
The Edgy Outfit
I have to include a mostly-black outfit for the ladies out there who swear by this color year round. The statement piece in this look is obviously the shorts, which read as leather, but are actually made entirely of…denim! The contrast stitching and silver stud hardware are unique details only Alexander Wang could dream up. Keep it simple with a black bodysuit and sneakers. At night or inside, layer on this cool Stella McCartney hoodie.
The Sunday Outfit
Fans of Everlane’s wide leg crop pants will be ecstatic to shop the short version for summer. This high-waisted pair comes in four different colors (I personally love the versatility of olive). Reviews for these shorts include “short but not too short a.k.a age appropriate” and “comfortable without unnecessary rubbing.” Are these a gift sent down from heaven? I think yes. Dress ’em up with street style favorites: a Danse Lente bag and Alexandre Birman’s new sneakers.
The Vacation Outfit
Although any of these high-waisted shorts would work for vacation, this gingham pair is the one deemed most worthy of Instagram pics at the beach. The bottom is loose around the legs, but holds its shape around the waist and the gauzy fabric is perfect for cool breezes. Dress the shorts down with a silk cami and brown sandals and keep the sun out of your eyes with a straw hat.

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5 Denim Skirt Outfit Ideas for When You’re Tired of Jeans

Like skinny jeans, denim skirts will never go out of style. For that, we’re thankful. Sure the micro minis of the early 2000’s are practically non-existent now, but they’ve been replaced by longer, even asymmetrical, hemlines as midi-length skirts have gained a new found wave of appreciation amongst the fashion crowd.
When you find a good denim skirt, whether it be true blue or a daring white, you can count on wearing it for seasons to come. They can be styled with tucked-in sweaters, hoodies, a crop top, or even a denim jacket for that stylish denim-on-denim look. For the best skirts this season has to offer, read ahead to shop. Then, see how we would style them depending on our mood. You just may end up buying that crisp-white summer mule, too.
1.When You’re Feeling Trendy
A pain point: The tucking and untucking of your top into a denim skirt (or any bottoms, really). Solve this instantly with a bodysuit like this one, which looks like a fancy puff-shoulder shirt. As for the skirt, this denim piece comes with side slits, so your legs can get some summer sunshine. Style with trendy accessories like a geometric mule and beaded bag for an off-the-moment 2019 look.
2.When You’re Feeling Groovy
What’s one way to wear your tie-dye tee without throwing it back to your outfits from summer camp? Tuck it into a white denim skirt. This effortless outfit states, “I’m put together, but I also love to have fun.” If you want to keep the center of attention on your tee and skirt, wear neutral accessories so they complement, not overpower, your ensemble. Who says you can’t look like an adult but still be playful?
3.When You’re Feeling Sporty
This outfit has all the trends, from a logo shirt to the ’90s-inspired dad sneakers. Your denim skirt is, obviously, the main attraction here and it’s different than plainer options with extra details like a frayed hemline, trailing buttons, pockets (!), and a built-in belt to highlight your waistline. Be thankful for that middle slit in the skirt, so you don’t feel trapped in the material as you walk.
4.When You’re Feeling Wild
Leopard print is fierce but wearable. If you agree, you’ll have no problem wearing this coordinating denim set. The top and bottom are a little wilder than your basic blue pieces, so offset the design with a cream-colored bodysuit and black sandals. Let the print speak for itself and keep everything else simple. This is the one denim-on-denim look that won’t give you Justin and Britney vibes circa 2001.
5.When You’re Feeling Subdued
Like blue, a black denim midi skirt is worth investing in because you can wear it season after season. When debating how to style it, imagine what you’d wear with your black skinny jeans. (I vote for boots!) This skirt’s slit is strategically placed to show some leg/your transitional spring bootie and looks good with any kind of top. A plissé pleated beige tank works for any occasion if you want to be dressy but not overly showy.

14 Pairs of Sandals So Comfortable, You Can Actually Walk All Day in Them

Finding a comfortable sandal often requires trial and error, blisters and foot cramps. You don’t have time for that. To make your summer shopping easier, I’ve found 14 pairs of stylish shoes that also check off the comfort box. From the latest pair of Birkenstocks to a cute little kitten heel, these pairs cater to anyone who desires functionality and style.
Santorini Infinity Slide Sandal
For a minimalist slide you can wear every day, try this one by Kaanas. One of our editors said, “It’s surprisingly comfy, thanks to a cushioned button,” which means your feet will still be blister-free by EOD. The slide comes in two color colors—a tan brown and white—just in case you have enough black shoes. Note the stitching on the leather pebbled straps for that extra special detail.
Anastasia Comfort Sandals
With “comfort” in its name, these Greek-style sandals won’t steer you wrong. A slightly elevated rubber sole gives your feet support while the straps ensure the shoe stays put off as you walk. The beige color will match many of your summer outfits, which means the cost per wear will be (basically) negligible.
Flatform Universal
First spotted on Anna Sui’s spring 2019 runway, these Teva collab sandals are finally here. The limited-edition style takes its cues from nature’s vibrant flora and fauna as well as Polynesian prints. You can choose between this flat form or a thicker one, depending on how much height you want. Both will be equally comfy.
Melissa x Fila Sandals
For a sporty take on comfy sandals, give this Melissa x Fila collab a try. Everything about it screams chunky and thick, meaning ample cushioned support. A velcro front makes it easy to slip on and off while the colorful PVC design gives it a cool streetwear look.
The Lume
Everyone needs a dressy sandal option for date nights, and this printed leather shoe is perfect for that post-dinner stroll. It has a low-block heel, so you’re not in pain after walking for 15 minutes, and ankle straps to keep everything in place. Already have too many cognac-colored shoes? Shop this in a pretty navy or white.
Olive Suede Mules
This suede mule is exclusive to Net-a-Porter. The sandal is very lightweight and forms nicely to your feet, so it doesn’t make that slapping noise as you walk. I have the shoe in this color and love it so much I’m tempted to pick up the pastel blue version too.
The Stacey Wedge Slide Sandal
These shoes pass the cobble stone street test, so you can definitely walk in them anywhere. Fans tout its comfiness thanks to a wedge heel and a single big strap across the feet. The streamlined silhouette makes it easy to wear with anything, from a pair of cropped jeans to a midi skirt.
Nelly Slide Sandal
Step up your neutrals game by injecting a print like leopard into your footwear. These heels have a slight padding, so prolonged walks won’t hurt your feet. Diagonal straps and a sleek toe loop (trendy for the season) add the finishing touches to a beautiful summer sandal.
Birkenstock Rotterdam Sandal
Rick Owens teamed up with Birkenstock to create a fashun-meets-comfort street style shoe. These went down the spring 2019 runways and are now available in new colors like a coral and beige combo for the season. Style these with denim shorts or a pair of mom jeans.
Anica Sandal
This Cole Haan shoe is one of Nordstrom’s most customer-reviewed sandals. They’re quote, “well-made, comfortable, and more elegant than your average sandal.” These shoes come in six colors and appear to suit those with wide feet, though this fit will vary from person to person. The design is crafted from a soft, smooth leather and fitted with a comfortable padded footbed and flexible sole.
Saint
For a comfortable mule you can walk hours in, try Tamara Mellon’s “Saint” sandal, which has a 2.17 inch heel. Two straps make the shoe extra secure on your feet and the versatile black hue will match with everything, from a white summer dress to a denim midi skirt.
Leo Platform Espadrille Sandal
A flat form espadrille is great for those who don’t do well with arched high heels. The 2.5-inch platform will still give you a boost in height without making you stand on your tip-toes. This pair has an adjustable ankle strap and a cushioned footbed.
Glyn Wedge Espadrilles
These Chloé sky-high espadrilles will make you feel like you’re walking on clouds. They’re not heavy and the fun fringe canvas strap adds a unique touch to the espadrille shoe. I’ve had mine for over three years and can attest to their wearability, from the streets of Europe to the plush garden lawns at weddings.
Leather Straps Sandals
Mango makes the most delicate-looking sandal to wear with your slip dresses and silky separates. This leather strap sandal has a wearable kitten heel, neither too low nor too high. Whether you choose to wear them to work or to weddings, it’s a good summer shoe to keep on hand—or, in this case, foot.

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7 Easy Summer Outfits That Are Just 3 Pieces or Less

Personally, I loathe standing in front of the mirror on a 90-degree day, trying on shirt after shirt, only to end up with a sweaty back and no cute outfit to leave the apartment in. Summer dressing should be easy! This season, I’ve vowed to change my hot-weather wardrobe habits. My new rule? Wear outfits that require just three pieces of clothing or less. The simplified process means I won’t overthink my look (dress and sneakers? Done!), but I’m not sacrificing style either, thanks to some street style inspiration. To prove it really can be done, I’ve crafted seven sunshine-and-rosé-ready outfits I plan to rotate weekly, below. Join me?
Day 1
The “what do I wear to work?” dilemma is too real. Cut down the time you spend in front of the mirror by always grabbing these three items: a striped button-down shirt, a black skirt, and sock boots. The leather skirt with its classic silhouette and sturdy material is key to crafting a polished look for the office. Boots add that essential fashion-girl touch. Although, you can replace the shoes with flats or heels if your ankles are just too damn sweaty.
Day 2
A T-shirt is wearable year-round, but it’s an especially versatile piece come summer. Instead of tucking your favorite black tee into the same pair of blue jeans, kick up the sophistication by styling it with cotton or silky wide-leg trousers. Go for bottoms with a high-waisted cut to create the illusion of longer legs. And for a real bump in height, slip on some red heels. That pop of color takes the outfit from fine to fabulous.
Day 3
When the temperatures hit 85-degrees or higher, it’s time to give your jeans a break (sorry, we still love you, denim!). Instead, opt for bottoms in more breathable fabrics, like printed cotton pants or linen trousers. Pair them with your favorite graphic T-shirt for that quintessential street style outfit. Complete the look with this season’s It shoe—the mule—and be on your fashionable way to work, brunch, and beyond.
Day 4
A dress and sneakers: The simple two-piece outfit I swear by for oppressively hot days. A dress in a feminine print, like florals, gives off extra summertime vibes. And white dad sneakers are the I-don’t-have-to-think-about-anything choice for effortless style. Worried about catching a chill as the AC blasts? Toss a colorful blazer over your shoulders. This whole look can be thrown together in under five minutes, which gives you plenty of time to make it to drinks with friends before happy hour ends.
Day 5
The jumpsuit is a close second to the dress and sneakers look when it comes to easiest outfit ever. This season, you’ll find plenty of utilitarian styles in denim and khaki for a relaxed approach to dressing. If you’re feeling bold, unzip this jumpsuit to show off a white bralette or crop top. A cool mule and classic designer bag add the finishing touches to this A+ street style ensemble.
Day 6
Consider denim shorts a white canvas on which you can build—and we suggest you layer on a sporty top and funky footwear. Think like a stylist and select shirts with an interesting color or cutout designs—or both!—and make that the focal point of your ensemble. As for footwear, I love a boot in lieu of sneakers or sandals to switch things up.
Day 7
Looking for a cute weekend outfit to wear to the park or out to drinks? This tiny crop top, breezy skirt, and sandals look is the epitome of a relaxed ensemble. It says “I’m put together, but also totally not worried about anything.” Plus, you can easily pack this three-piece outfit into a suitcase for all your warm-weather vacations.

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Cool White Sneakers That Will Still Look Great With a Little Scuffing

A white sneaker is like a white T-shirt—you’re always searching for the perfect one, and it never goes out of style. The versatile staples are the building blocks to any outfit and without them, well, it’s like the world your wardrobe isn’t complete. Whether you prefer your white sneaker crisp and clean (a tried-and-true tip: use Mr. Clean magic erasers to gently erase stains and dirt build-up), or a bit scuffed like those from Golden Goose, the street-style shoe never looks stale. Especially, if this season’s newest selections come with cool designs like topstitching or logos. Ahead, 13 of the best white sneakers that are worth the perpetual cleaning cycle.
One Star Lugged Ox Sneakers
Looking for sneakers to give you a boost in height? Try this slightly elevated pair from Converse. Unlike the brand’s flatter sole styles, this one will give you added inches. Wear it with your favorite spring/summer skirt in lieu of heels.
Madox Lace Up Espadrilles
For sneakers that work for summer, I present to you these espadrilles. The esparto rope gives this leather shoe a casual and laidback vibe, whether you wear this on the street or to the beach. The pastel pink on the back adds soft coloring.
Diamond Patent-Trimmed Leather Sneakers
JIMMY CHOO
What makes this sneaker unique are the transparent soles that are made to resemble the shape of diamonds. Though this sneaker itself doesn’t contain any of the precious stones (imagine losing a diamond on the streets…the horror!), the sneakers don’t lack in sparkles or style. The laces are threaded with glittered silver.
Rothy’s The Sneaker
Meghan Markle likes wearing her Rothy’s, so we like wearing our Rothy’s. Seriously, half of our editors own a pair or two. My personal favorite are these slip-on canvas options, which are suited for everyday wear. I’ve worn them with everything, from leggings on the weekends to jeans at the office.
Adrianna Sneakers
Velcro sneakers are cool again, and that’s not a surprise if they look like this pair. The colored topstitching adds an artsy edge to the plain kicks and makes the straps pop against the shoes. Even better—not having to tie laces means you’re out the door faster.
Rainbow Wave Sneaker
For sneakers that will enhance your mood as soon as you slip them on, try this rainbow and sunburst splattered pair from Soludos. The design was created by Brooklyn-based embroidery artist Marie Sophie Lockhart and has all the “good vibes” to jumpstart your day with. If you’re ready for unique white sneakers, these shoes are waiting for you.
This high-top sneaker has a major plot twist: the laces are on the back instead of the front. That alone is enough to make me do a double-take on these. Wear with a dress that has slits because you don’t want to hide these babies.
Ailbe 4 Printed Sneaker
Hummingbirds and rose-gold colored laces give this sneaker a feminine vibe, if that is what you’re looking for. This sweet-as-can-be footwear pairs nicely with more masculine pieces in your wardrobe like trousers or a blazer suit set.
Translucent High Top Sneakers
Take the opportunity to show off your funky collection of socks with this see-through high top sneaker. The footwear maintains that clean, crisp white look, but not in a boring conformist way. You’ll stand out in a sea of white sneakers with this one.
Alexia Logo Sneaker
Calvin Klein might be closing its high-end line, but that doesn’t mean the brand’s disappearing completely. You can still get a pair of shoes covered in the fashion house’s logo with this chunky platform select. Embrace the ’90s dad sneaker with a modern twist.
Superstar Genuine Shearling Trim Sneaker
The addition of shearling to a white sneaker is genius. Your foot will a) be warm b) look cool walking around in this furry footwear. Though it might not be practical for warm weather, it’s a good pair to have whenever the temperatures are a little cooler. Is it weird I want to desperately pet this shoe?
Army Cutout Leather Low-Top Sneakers
The perforated holes on this Rag & Bone sneaker will let your feet air out, so they’re not trapped in a pool of sweat. The openings add a cool design to the sides and top of the shoe, too. You can skip wearing socks with this sneaker.
K-Street Sneakers
On the opposite end of the spectrum, this high-top sneaker is a little less intense than the Nike pair. It has that classic silhouette with simple laces, but a bold red patch and tab on the back keeps it colorful and spirited. Don’t be afraid to get these a little scuffed.

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Snow Boots You’ll Actually Want to Wear This Winter

The only term more shudder-inducing to fashion lovers than “crocs” is “snow boot,” which is why you see so many stylish women battling winter weather in unlined rain boots. Great news, though: There are plenty of boots that can withstand a blizzard that aren’t completely ugly. Ahead, we’ve rounded up several fashionable and weatherproof options to help you survive this winter in style.
Neoprene Insert Boots
These snow boots, exclusive to Barneys, are currently en route to my apartment. In a practical sense, you won’t have to worry about any accidental slips or falls, thanks to the rubber soles. Meanwhile, the rib-knit collar and neoprene sock insert make this traditional hiking boot style that much chicer.
Madrid Waterproof Insulated Bootie
Not what you were picturing when they said snow boots, huh? Yes, this waterproof insulated bootie is absolutely made for rain and snow. Say goodbye to the days of schleping heavy commuter shoes—you can wear these babies straight into the office.
Wedge Chelsea Boot
Chelsea boot, but wrap it in waterproof leather. This pair is surprisingly easy to walk in, and will look good with a skirt or jeans while you pretend to not be freezing.
Waterproof Hiker Boot
The kind of shoes you won’t be able to stop touching because they’re so damn soft. The pumice stone is a refreshing color choice from the black and brown boots we’re typically used to, but if you’re a creature of habit they’re also available in those shades.
Shearling Cap-Toe Hiking Booties
Love a good ol’ leather-and-shearling snow boot. This one is practically your favorite sweater turned into a combat boot.
Blanche Shearling-Lined Glittered Suede Ankle Boots
The shearling on the inside (warmth) and suede on the outside (style) makes these the ideal pair of snow boots you’ll wish you could keep wearing come July.
Icon Waterproof Boots
Most people buy Timberlands for their classic look, but many forget they’re also durable, waterproof, and built to withstand the most extreme weather conditions.
Shellista III Tall Winter Boots
North Face’s 17-inch tall winter boots will go with practically any outfit. Yes, they’re suede, but the suede is waterproof—which means you and your shoes are protected from any wet conditions you find yourself in this winter.
Waterproof Cold-Weather Booties
Look up “statement boot” in the dictionary, and you’ll find these suede-rubber hybrid booties featuring lace and fringe detailing. They’re definitely not for shy-types. And yet, super practical.
Joan of Arctic Waterproof Boot
The kind of “boots with the fur” that T-Pain was referring to (we’re sure of it) that will keep your feet toasty in negative temperatures.
Saltwater Brooke Duck Boot
Found: a duck boot you’ll actually want to wear in a refreshingly neutral (but not boring) color scheme.
Chelsea Rain Boots
These chelsea rain boots (that don’t actually look like rain boots) are 30-degrees-and-below-approved. They double as snow boots, and I can confirm the incredibly plush liner will make them the warmest shoes you’ll ever own.
Shearling and Leather-Trimmed Suede Ankle Boots
I’ll take these beautiful suede-and-shearling ankle boots in a size 10, thanks for asking.
Leather & Faux-Fur Cuff Lace Up Booties
When you don’t want to fully commit to the knee-high tall boot, Marc Fisher’s round-toe lace up booties go perfectly with a chunky sweater and a pair of skinny jeans.
Waterproof Chukka Boots
Introducing a hiking/duck boot mix that’s subtle enough to wear daily. It has quickly become a go-to boot, with reviewers claiming that they’re extremely comfy and perfect for people who have wide feet.

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The Best Sneakers of 2019

Sneakers have always had a permanent spot in my shoe closet, next to the snow boots, black heels, and ballet flats. They’re always a reliable source of comfort, whether I’m walking back from pilates class or going to an industry event after work. But over the years, I’ve added trendier styles into the rotation, like a pair of Koio dad sneakers and velcro kicks. Last year, the dad sneaker reigned supreme, and now that 2019 has arrived, brands are scrambling to release the next “It” shoe. Based on what’s available to shop now, the runways, and the pre-fall 2019 collections, we’ve rounded up the 10 sneakers contenders for this year.
Tie Dye
There’s no escaping this year’s tie dye trend. The design has trickled down from tops to footwear, giving you gloriously colorful sneakers like these Pharrell x Adidas kicks. It’s just what you need to make your white summer dress pop.
Exaggerated Soles
Exaggerated soles are still in for next season, and this black-and-white sneaker manages to embody the trend in a sleek way. I’ll be taking bets on which of Wang’s muses, from Bella Hadid to Kaia Gerber, will be wearing these in 2019.
Buckle Details
Buckles were all over the runways, present on boots and heels at Alexander McQueen, Sies Marjan, and Louis Vuitton, and now sneakers are getting the buckle treatment, too. If you’re an early adopter of the trend, snag this Zadig & Voltaire pair. They’re a less chunky, but equally edgy alternative to combat boots for winter.
Living Coral Colorways
This Adidas sneakers is a must-have: a running-inspired design with a comfortable and supportive sock-like fit in a pretty coral shade (living coral is the color of the year, haven’t you heard?) that helps it stand out from your collection of black footwear.
Sneaker-Boots
Are they sneakers, boots, or both? These chunky lace-up kicks from MSGM make a streetwear statement, if that’s what you’re aiming for. Pair with crop jeans or wear them under a knitted sweater dress, either way they’ll take your look from plain to high-fashion.
The Espadrille Hybird
While we count sandals and flip-flops as practical vacation shoes, this new espadrille sneaker may be replacing both in our suitcase. The woven texture never goes out of style and a versatile white color makes for easy pairing with any outfit. This shoe will do wonders when it comes to creating extra space in your carry on for souvenirs.
Springtime Prints
Dad sneakers, but make them ultra feminine. The florals on this shoe are a nice contrast to the color-blocking patterns we’ve seen on previous chunky-soled kicks. The print provides an overall lightness to the shoe and reminds us spring/summer isn’t too far off. Just two more months, right?
Hiker Elements
According to several fashion experts, one of the biggest sneaker trends for 2019 is the incorporation of tech detailing and hiker elements. Take this Balenciaga footwear, for example, which is basically a more stylish version of your beat-up hiking shoe. Look out for this year’s everyday kicks to feature sturdy and functional designs.
Return to Minimalism
Will 2019 see the return of a more minimalist sneaker? Yes, in the form of this modern slip-on shoe. The insoles are made with memory fit foam and it features a flexible rubber outsole, so they don’t feel stiff. Perfect for your commute to work or picking the kids up from soccer practice.
Snakeskin Print
This Veronica Beard sneaker comes straight from the pre-fall 2019 collection. Which means that snakeskin print will still be in two seasons from now. Here, it’s masterfully incorporated into a sneaker form. The speckled shoe laces add an extra detail to make this footwear one of a kind. Don’t hesitate to purchase now, as it will sell out soon.

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