Selena Gomez Just Wore the Dress-and-Boots Combo We'll All Live in This Winter
It’s been a busy week for Selena Gomez. The 27-year-old singer has released not one but two new singles and has also been spotted out and about in New York promoting her latest work. Her stylist Kate Young k knows how to create an impactful promo tour wardrobe (she also works with Margot Robbie and Sienna Miller), and yesterday she dressed Selena in one of our favourite autumn outfits: a midi dress and over-the-knee boots.
While a simple dress-and-boots look might seem like an obvious choice given the current climate, Selena added interest to the outfit by opting for a dress with plenty of personality. The piece was pulled straight from the runway of Ganni’s S/S 20 collection and features a flattering square neckline and playful tiger print.
Although the dress itself is yet to be released, the much-loved Danish label has made quite a habit of creating chic animal-print midis, which means there are a few other iterations of the dress that you can already get your hands on.
To finish the look, Selena paired the statement dress alongside suede over-the-knee boots by French fashion house Celine. And although we have already declared that knee-high boots are having a big moment, Gomez has certainly solidified their status as this season’s go-to by proving they can be worn alongside any skirt length in your existing wardrobe. From midi to mini, fitted or A-line, knee-high boots are versatile enough to transition across several looks.
Scroll through below to see our favourite outfits featuring animal-print dresses and over-the-knee boots.
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Next up, see our guide to the key trends for autumn/winter 2019.
Fashion journalist Zoe Anastasiou relocated from her homeland of Australia to the UK in 2019 to becomeBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing UK's Fashion Editor, covering a parental leave role at the time and then staying on to be the Social Media and Fashion Editor until 2021. She later held positions at Marie Claire UK and freelanced in the British fashion industry before returning home to pursue a role in content strategy.