Chrissy Teigen Just Wore the Coolest Jean-and-Boot Combo

Knee-high boots are always a key item in any winter capsule wardrobe, however this year the fashion crowd has revisited the '80s styling trick of tucking jeans into calf-high boots. This was a Princess Diana signature, which can be done with any colour jeans, such as ivory straight legs or black skinny jeans. This was an outfit we kept seeing the street style crowd wearing over fashion month and on Instagram, and celebrities like Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Kate Moss are also fans of this winter outfit.

Chrissy Teigen wore this jean-and-boot combo this weekend, pairing a pair of classic blue straight-leg jeans with croc-effect caramel-coloured knee-high boots. She paired it with a black roll-neck and a matching leather collarless coat by Loewe. Chrissy's boots are from Paris Texas, a cult Italian shoe brand whose knee-highs have been worn by the likes of Kendall Jenner and Emily Ratajkowski. Paris Texas boots are around £480 and hard to track down, but we've found lots of other dreamy knee-highs from Arket, Russell and Bromley and more. 

Chrissy Teigen's Outfit

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On Chrissy: Paris Texas boots; Loewe coat

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On Chrissy: Paris Texas boots; Loewe coat

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Emma Spedding
Freelance Fashion Editor

Emma is a freelance fashion editor with over 15 years experience in industry, having worked at The Telegraph, Grazia and, most recently, British Vogue. Emma was part of the founding team of Who What Wear UK, where she worked for six years as Deputy Editor and then Editor—helping shape the team into what it is today is one of the biggest privileges of her career and she will always see herself as aBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing girl, contributing to both the US and UK sites. Whether she's writing about runway trends or spotlighting emerging brands, she aims to write about fashion in a way that is democratic and doesn't promote over consumption.