How to Style Knee-High Boots Like Kate Middleton and Jennifer Lopez
The Princess of Wales and Jennifer Lopez might not have a lot in common, but they certainly share a love of knee-high boots. Both women regularly wear the trend every fall and winter, offering up a plethora of outfit ideas that are ripe for copying. In Kate Middleton's case, she's been wearing one specific pair of knee-high boots for nearly 20 years: Penelope Chilvers Tassel Knee High Boots ($790). If that doesn't prove that the style has staying power, I don't know what will.
Below, I rounded up my favorite examples of Middleton and Lopez wearing knee-high boots and included pieces you can shop to re-create their looks. There's an outfit here for nearly any occasion, including a casual weekend look and a dressy option for holiday parties. Scroll down to learn how to style knee-high boots.
1. With Skinny Jeans
Impressively, the Princess of Wales has been wearing these specific boots since 2004. Yes, really. She clearly can't get enough of her Penelope Chilvers boots.
2. With an A-Line Midi Skirt
This one's perfect for dressier occasions. A beautiful plaid midi skirt is a great match for a pair of suede knee-high boots.
3. With a Red Coat
A striking red coat is always a good idea. You're sure to garner compliments aplenty if you copy this Kate Middleton outfit.
4. With a Belted Midi Dress
Believe it or not, the holiday season is upon us. This is the perfect party look for just about any soirée this winter.
5. With a Plaid Coat
Plaid and fall go together like peanut butter and jelly. Copy Lopez and try an oversize plaid jacket with your favorite knee-high leather boots.
6. With a Floaty Minidress
Last but certainly not least, this is a great option for transitional weather. The dress is clinging on to summer, but the boots are absolutely ready for fall.

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