Winter Boots: How to Wear Casual Snow Boots

With Winter being particularly harsh in certain areas of the US and Canada over the last few years, Polar Vortex Chic has become quite the trend. Even high-end designer sites like Net-a-Porter are showcasing Sorel snow boots in fashionable outfit combinations. Practical and comfortable fashion has never been more on trend.

It’s not impossible to create fabulous outfits with snow boots, and these visuals provide a good starting point. Many of the outfits combine neutrally-toned snow boots with a neutral, and often dark support act. That’s a practical way to go, but not the only way. That said you might feel more pulled together and streamlined in dark, neutral combinations because snow boots and heavy outerwear is bulky to wear. 

Here are three easy ways to incorporate neutrally-toned snow boots into outfits. Note that all the bottoms are tapered – either skinny or straight – so that the hems can be easily tucked into the boots. No soggy hems. 

Black-Out 

Choose black snow boots with non-black neutral trim like shearling and faux fur because those types of trims go a long way to breaking up the monotony of the head to toe black outfit. The trim also adds important textural interest to the look. Combine black skinny jeans or trousers with black, ink or charcoal knitwear. Layer knitwear if you need extra warmth. Finish off the look with a black puffer coat and casual black bag. 

Although I don’t have a visual, you could substitute black clothing pieces for ink blue and wear ink-out with black snow boots if black is not your colour. The black bottoms could be dark blue jeans.

SOREL Caribou Waterproof Suede and Rubber BootsSOREL Joan of Arctic Waterproof Suede and Leather Boots

Combine Black, Grey, Brown, Tan & Toffee 

This combination works well with toffee and brown snow boots. Again, the snow boots with contrast shearling or faux fur trim add visual interest to the outfit, especially when you pick up the colour of the trim somewhere else in the outfit. 

Combine three, four, or all of these neutrals – black, tan, toffee, brown and grey – in one outfit. Create high-contrast effects with knitwear or with snow boots to break up the expanse of dark colour. Grey and black jeans have been used in these outfits, but feel free to wear dark blue jeans. Black outerwear is not your only choice. Think cream, grey, ink, and brown outerwear too. A casual bag in the same colour or a tonal colour to the outerwear creates a streamlined look. 

SOREL Joan of Arctic Waterproof Suede and Leather BootsSOREL Tivoli II Waterproof Suede and Leather BootsSOREL Caribou Waterproof Suede and Rubber Boots

Throw in the Colour 

Combine a pair of blue jeans with a colourful piece of knitwear, and finish off the look with black or toffee snow boots, a black coat and black bag. The black coat picks up the colour of the snow boots, or the trim of the snow boots, creating a pulled together look. The tonal handbag creates a streamlined effect. 

The outfit the with the black snow boots on the right lengthens the leg line, whereas the version with the toffee on the left shortens the leg line. Personally, I prefer the version with the toffee despite the leg shortening effect because the high contrast looks more interesting and happy than the all black column from hip to toe.

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Of course, you can incorporate snow boots into colourful outfits, and we’ll be covering that later. In the meantime, creating neutral ensembles with neutral snow boots is a classic and easy way to go. 

Weekly Roundup: Winter Florals & Boots

I like to wear florals in Winter because it’s less expected than wearing them in the Spring and Summer. I’ve also found that Winter florals can liven up a cold weather wardrobe. Here’s a selection of fun floral pieces, some of which have been winners on clients. I threw in some interesting boot options too.

Visit the collection page to see the items alongside my descriptions.

Outstanding Outfit Bloggers

Dress Gal in Tulsa

Amy Ann Arnold (29) documents her outfits over at Straight A Style. She lives in Tulsa, and works as an Admissions and Enrollment Coordinator for a university. She is a true dress gal with an amazing frock collection. Amy Ann’s style is on trend with boho, romantic and edgy influences. She likes neutral colours, versatile pieces that she can mix and match, and uses footwear to add extra sass.

“I always find defining my style difficult. What I love most about fashion is the ability to express yourself differently on any given day. Sometimes I am more polished and professional. Other days I feel more bohemian or edgy. In general, I stick to neutral colors, simple silhouettes, and small details or twists on classic pieces. I love adding fun shoes or a bag to an outfit, but my primary wardrobe is built to be versatile. My style has evolved over the years much in part to my blog. Actually seeing myself in my clothes has helped me determine the pieces that work and do not work. I’ve relaxed into who I am as a person, and I think my style reflects that.”

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A girly white on white outfit that is crisp yet soft. The mesh insert pleated swing skirt provides great structure. A clever juxtaposition against the soft fabric of the blouse with its subtle puff sleeves and round collar. The self-colour stripes in the skirt and vertical detailing on the front of the top create tonal textural interest. The interchangeable black bow adds flirty dandy flair. Amy Ann’s black patent sandals add further graphic contrast. The thin ankle straps, together with the shorter skirt length and tucked top, create a long leg line. Big round sunnies and a simple gold bracelet finish off the look.

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Amy Ann has an amazing frock collection. Here she’s sporting a fitted black and white knit knee-length dress. The graphic black and white stripe is fun in its own right, but adding a gilet creates even more outfit interest. The lightweight material allows her to layer without adding bulk, while the burgundy works well with the black and white. Belting the gilet accentuates our blogger’s waist. The oversized collar and asymmetrical hem create curves. The fringed clutch is a fun nod to ‘70s boho style. The high-heeled pointy toe booties provide modern sleekness.

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Amy Ann - 3

Looking chic doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg. Amy Ann wore this $20 Forever 21 jumpsuit to a black tie event! Not too oversized, and not too tight: it has the perfect amount of slouch, while the sleeveless V-neck style adds subtle allure. Pairing the cropped jumpsuit with black ankle strap sandals creates a long lean line. A few well-chosen accessories — a tiny gold clutch, an intricate cuff, and eye-catching ear cuff — add maximum festive impact. Bold fuchsia lipstick brings out Amy Ann’s beautiful green eyes.

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Combining different shades of red makes for a flattering and fresh-looking colour palette. The maroon faux leather pleated midi skirt is a dramatic piece that works well on our 5’10” blogger. Tucking the romantic leaves print blouse lengthens the leg line, and emphasizes Amy Ann’s small waist. Opting for low-contrast footwear like these tan suede peep-toe booties also creates vertical integrity. Big tortoise-rimmed sunnies, a classic red leather tote, and matching lippie are the finishing touches.

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Casual Boho Nonchalance. Amy Ann’s black V-neck dress with beautiful white embroidery has a breezy kaftan vibe that is perfect for warm weather. Earthy brown accessories and our blogger’s relaxed beachy waves add to the Boho feel. But she’s also added in some details that juxtapose cleverly with that ’70s vibe. The strict, square lines of her crossbody bag, for example. Or the polished shiny gold heel on the gladiator sandals that echoes the chain on the bag. Black nail polish, the black strap on her men’s watch and black with gold rim sunnies tie everything together.

Amy Ann - 6

Amy Ann - 6

Amy Ann often favours neutral colours and has a knack for creating visually interesting outfits with them. Here she’s turned a long gilet into a fashion forward look by wearing it as a dress. Simply layer it over a blouse, button up (and add a pin on the inside so it doesn’t fall open) et voilà. The heavy drape of the wool gilet and sleek leather pointy toe booties add a severity that contrasts nicely with the soft material of the feminine ivory pussy bow blouse (Amy Ann added the bow herself). The fringe clutch also makes a second appearance, and gives the look a playful touch. Our blogger’s soft blonde ‘do and bright lipstick finish off the look perfectly.

What do you think of Amy Ann’s on trend style? Let us know in the comments, and be sure to check out the rest of her outfits over at Straight A Style. Or browse her pinboards to find out what inspires her.

Roundups

Simpler Items

This week's list of top picks list is about basic pieces.

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Assorted Items

Items for Summer, both in and out of air conditioning.

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Casual Summer Vibes

This week's top picks are good for a casual Summer vibe.

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Summery Earth Tones

These items are for those who like to wear casual earth tones in warm and hot weather.

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Hints of Spring

Some tried-and-tested winning items to refresh your style for Spring.

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Dressier Items

An assortment of dressier top picks might be just what the doctor ordered.

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Ensemble: Steampunk for Halloween

Steampunk fashion is a very distinctive style where Victoriana meets Science Fiction Warrior Princess. Bustles, ruffles, frills, corsets, waistcoats, brocade, petticoats, flares, flounces, shiny buttons, poufy sleeves, lace, velvet, spat boots, tailcoats, top hats and ornate jewellery pieces are combined with a big dose of military hard edge. A strong element of fantasy is expressed through accessories like ray guns, driving goggles and timepieces that are often included in outfits. There’s also a post apocalyptic sensibility when gas masks and ragged clothing are thrown into the mix.

Here are some examples that capture it well.

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A few of our forum members suggested a steampunk ensemble for Halloween and I have happily obliged. Although few will be able to pull together the look from their wardrobes alone, it’s fun to break down the components. 

The components: 

Victorian Blouse: You need a solid dandy and romantic frilly, flouncy and poufy blouse in a soft fabric or lace. If you don’t have one of those a peasant blouse will do. 

Corset: You can buy fairly affordable steampunk corsets on Amazon if you’re after an authentic look. But just about any corset will work, as will a fitted waistcoat if a corset is not in reach. Layer it over the blouse for a burlesque bombshell effect. 

Bottoms: Combat pants and bustled skirts are popular steampunk bottoms. Add a frilly petticoat to the bustled skirt if that tickles your fancy. Leather/pleather or pinstripe leggings layered under very short suede A-line or wrap skirts are also good. Bell bottoms in stretchy fabric are another way to go, as are leather short shorts. 

Topper: A topper is not essential, but think tailcoats and 19th century military jackets to top off your outfit. Must be fitted. 

Footwear: Steampunk footwear generally goes two ways: combat boots or Victorian boots. So think all sorts of moto boots, lace-up boots, riding boots or boots with spats across all sorts of shaft and heel heights. Some steampunk boots have ornate detailing on them, which is the cherry on top. 

Accessories: The finishing touches of the outfit are what make it particularly steampunk. 

  • Hosiery: Think striped hose, lace hose, or hose with lace detailing on the side seams. 
  • Belts: Think grommet belts, and belts with pouches and straps.
  • Harnesses: A harness can be worn over a blouse instead of a corset.
  • Headgear: Top hats both regular size and miniature are most popular. Decorate them with feathers and flowers. 
  • Eyewear: Flying goggles or small round sunnies are best. 
  • Gloves: Think fingerless leather gloves.
  • Watches: Think vintage timepieces like pocket watches.
  • Jewellery: Victorian jewellery is key. 

Don’t be afraid to pack on the accessories for a very maximal look. Create a tonal effect by layering the same colour over and over again. Or create a high contrast effect with light and dark neutrals. 

Ensemble: Steampunk Halloween

Steampunk fashionistas create extremely intricate outfits that are very dramatic and theatrical. The elements of the outfits are often bought from steampunk retailers, or they sew and make the items themselves. 

Very intricate steampunk outfits are a little impractical to wear each day, but steampunk-lite is quite manageable. Just substitute some of the pieces with denim and leave off the theatrical accessories. You could switch out the bottoms for jeans, or wear the skirt with a denim jacket instead of a corset. Or simply rock steampunk footwear any way at all.

Five Fab Blouses From the Loft

Every so often the Loft comes up with winning blouse silhouettes for my clients, and that’s exactly what happened last week. Great patterns and silhouettes in interesting colour combinations. They might run a size big.

  • Loft Fanfare Utility Blouse: An unusual colour palette of navy, burgundy and blush. The pattern is as amazing as the pocket placement on the chest, which is subtle and works on a larger bust. Fab with burgundy bottoms.
  • Loft Autumn Plaid Blouse: A plaid blouse that's great for apple shapes and inverted triangles. Read the rave reviews.
  • Loft Boho Bloom Top: This blouse is very billowy so consider yourself warned. Not as streamlined as in the photo, but the shorter length gives it structure. Best on those who can fill out the top. Flirty Boho Fabness.
  • Loft Medallion Blouse: I like this blouse best because mustard and navy are a winning combination, and the shoulder insets in contrasting pattern are unique. The blouse looks as great untucked. Fab with navy bottoms and animal print footwear. '70s Pyjama Fabness.
  • Loft Collarless Utility Blouse: An unusual colour combination in a feathered pattern. Best worn semi or fully tucked. Fab on an apple or inverted triangle. Good on an hourglass with a large bust.

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