The 7 Best Celeb Outfits Featuring Over-the-Knee Boots
Categories: Celebrity Styles, Fashion News

When you think about your perfect winter ensemble, chances are you couldn’t imagine building the ideal look without a gorgeous pair of boots. The ideal pair is not only practical (aka they will keep you warm) but incredibly sleek too. While we can’t deny the power of a gorgeous pair of ankle boots (whether that’s a classic black pair with a block heel or an of-the-moment white kitten-heel silhouette), there’s another It style this winter: over-the-knee boots.
In fact, turn to some of our favorite celebrities, and you’re bound to spot a variety of beautiful OTK silhouettes. The beauty of this shoe in particular is that they can be styled many different ways—whether that’s with a sweaterdress and duster coat or skinny jeans and a fuzzy knit.
Interested in testing out this top boot silhouette this season? Keep scrolling to check out how fashion A-listers are wearing their over-the-knee boots right now. Plus, shop the best styles, too.

We love Bella’s ensemble because it’s incredibly easy to put together—toss on a sweaterdress, add your boots, and you’re done!

Hailey’s ensemble feels so 2017—an oversize sweatshirt, floor-sweeping coat, and knee-highs.

If you’re looking for a way to wear this boot style to the office, turn to Rosie for inspiration and wear your boots with skinny pants and a sleek blazer.

For a polished (yet cool!) vibe, follow Olivia’s lead and go for a matching set (we love her moto jacket–and-skirt combo) with your over-the-knee boots.

You really can’t go wrong with a sweaterdress and knee-high boot look—clearly both Chrissy and Bella agree.

Model Kelly Gale’s look is ideal for a sleek weekend look—distressed skinnies, a moto jacket, and over-the-knee boots.

Alessandra’s outfit is incredibly sleek with her leather dress, tights, long military coat, and lace-up black boots.

Source: http://www.whowhatwear.com/

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