I love love looovveee boots. Including Wellies, I think I have 6 pairs of boots. All girls need at least a brown and a black mid calf boots and a color of your choice knee high boot. This season I’m seeing a lot of flap boots, slouchy and cut out or backless boots.
I came across these designer boots and they are sooo beautiful!!! OMG, I will die wearing these boots. I got so excited looking at them that I’m feeling my blood stream are rushing through my body, even though I know I can never afford these. These boots cost between $500 - $1000 by top line designers from Marc Jacobs to Halston.

1. Suede Tie Saks 5th Ave $550; 2. Marc Jacobs Suede Molded Ankle $900; 3. Giuseppe Zanotti Flap Boot $974; 4. Eruca ??; 5. French Sole Bluefly $300; 6. Lanvin $1041; 7. Halston cutout boot $995
The good news is you can actually get a cheaper version on some of these boots at a fraction price.

1. Bow Ankle Boots by Dorothy Perkins $70; 2. Flap boots by Piperlime $75; 3. Zigi Soho Parlay Boots by Journeys $70; 4. Trickked Pump by Steve Madden $100; 5. Slouchy Boot by Journeys $90; 6. Cutout Ankle Boot by Piperlime $70
You don’t have to spend $900 to wear flap boots. The molded ankle by Marc Jacobs and Lanvin are a little bit over the top, and I just love these boots so much. But others are available at Piperlime or Journeys at cheaper price. This is the beauty of fashion. Fashion trends are created by the world class designers, and others will eventually follow. You don’t have to break your bank account in order to look fabulous. Just be creative, avoid instant gratification, and always think outside the box when it comes to fashion.
Tags: boots trends, Fall Trends 2009, flap boots, slouchy boots





November 11th, 2009 at 3:35 am
As you probably already know, I’m obsessed with boots. I can’t wait to wear those ones I got Bill to buy for me from DSW. I think they were Chinese Laundry? I don’t remember, but I fell in love when I tried them on… I currently have about 8 pairs that I absolutely luuurrrvvveee…. (including my UGGs) One of the things I look forward to in Fall is being able to wear boots. Mine are all knee highs though. I’m a size 7.5 and sometimes 8, and if you can fit in them, you’re totally welcome to borrow them. Might not fit though since I have abnormally large feet/legs.
November 11th, 2009 at 7:50 pm
I’m a size 6, so your boots will be way too big for me, but thanks anyway…:)
Most of my boots are mid calf boots as I wear pants a lot. I know you always wear skirts. Surprisingly I’m not a big fan of UGG. Right now I’m obsessed with slouch boot. It’s a little classier compare to cut out and flap, yet still trendy.