(From left) Image: Kenneth Cole, Simmi, Stella
McCartney
What it is:
The over-the-knee boot is essentially as the name suggests, over the knee,
although there are many ways this can be interpreted. While the style is
currently associated with female power and sex appeal, its roots stem from
the creation of men’s riding boots in the 15th century, only being
redefined as a woman’s fashion footwear option towards the end of the 20th
century. Their over-the-top nature is favoured during the colder months,
offering the wearer both a flattering silhouette and a warmer footwear
alternative. Its popularity in fashion also comes down to celebrity
endorsement, with many dramatic versions of the shoe style spotted on the
likes of Rihanna, Jennifer Lopez and the Kardashians.
Image: Charles & Keith
Why you’ll want it:
The over-the-knee boot is the perfect footwear item for shoppers looking to
add a bit of dramatic flair to their outfits. It is particularly popular
during the autumn/winter seasons, offering a fashion-forward yet warm
footwear option that is both flattering and, at times, comfortable. Next to
celebrity sightings, the boot style has also been a prominent feature on
AW22, marking it as potentially one of the top footwear silhouettes and
suggesting that it will play a big part in seasons to come. Despite its
presence on runways for the upcoming months, it is a shoe design that
regularly returns to the forefront of fashion, rarely declining in
popularity and continuously welcoming fresh adaptations for the new
generation of shoppers.
Image: Chinese Laundry
Where we’ve seen it:
The over-the-knee boot was taken on by a huge number of designers for the
AW22 season, many of which took the shoe to new lengths with sky high
silhouettes. A particularly prominent design style was that of a more
loose-fit boot, with leather-like materials often appearing as though they
were sagging a little. Isabel Marant, Brandon Maxwell, Courrèges and
Bottega Veneta were among those that adopted this style, each offering up
dramatic thigh-high looks. In contrast, albeit also opting for extreme
heights, Prabal Gurung, Coperni and Carolina Herrera stuck to more
form-fitting silhouettes, also utilising leather-look materials for their
simple designs. On the other hand, Chanel and Roberto Cavalli went in a
very different direction for their over-the-knees, with the former
displaying a wellington-inspired silhouette and the latter adding distinct
floral embellishments throughout the design.
Image: Simmi
How to style it:
Often only considered as an eveningwear piece, the over-the-knee boot can
also be sported for dailywear using simple, easy-to-throw-on garments that
don’t complicate the statement shoe. Pair the boots with slim-fit jeans and
a basic t-shirt for an elevated day outfit, perfect for running errands or
going for lunch. Layer the look up with a long-line coat and simple
accessories to take it into the winter months. For occasion wear and
evening outfits, opt for a mini skirt and oversized blazer with a statement
blouse or top. The over-the-knee style’s flattering characteristics are
particularly present when paired with items that leave some space between
the hem and the top of the boot.
Image: Dorothee Schumacher
The over-the-knee boot comes with an array of benefits for the wear –
flattering, warm and daring – with new iterations rejuvenating the style
for the younger generation of shoppers. Through designer adoption and
celebrity endorsement, the dramatic footwear trend has once again returned
to the forefront of fashion, as it continues to do year after year.
Image: Karl Lagerfeld
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