Taylor Swift’s Sexy Knee-High Boots Will Never Go Out of Style

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They made for the perfect '1989 (Taylor's Version)' pre-release ‘fit.

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Short hair, red lipstick, love, and New York City. That’s what 1989 (Taylor’s Version) is all about, and this Swiftie couldn’t be more excited. Another key element of the 21-song soundtrack? Best friends. So, it only makes sense that Taylor Swift would spend the eve of her re-release with her closest pals, including Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman, and Deadpool director Shawn Levy — celebrating the big moment in a totally show-stopping look.

Swift opted for an oversized sweater dress from Stella McCartney, a brand she’s worn on countless occasions. Just look back to September when she carried a Stella McCartney bag, or when she wore a pair of the label’s rectangular sunnies in June. She even gave the brand a shoutout in her London Boy track. But Swift’s fashion moment didn’t end there. Earlier in the day, she styled her sweater dress with a Ralph Lauren baseball cap, gold jewels, and a Tod’s leather crossbody bag. As the evening went on, she threw on a corduroy jacket that’s definitely a part of my Wildest Dreams.

Kenneth Cole New York Lowell Knee-High Boots

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Nordstrom

$279

Steve Madden Bixby Pointed-Toe Knee-High Boots

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Nordstrom

$200

My favorite piece of her ensemble was undoubtedly her knee-high Prada boots. The color of the shoes falls somewhere between a warm, cognac brown and a red-currant hue. The footwear also has a soaring heel, while a round-toe completes the look. Unfortunately, I was unable to find her exact pair, and according to a style fanpage, that may be because she first wore them back in 2015. But there’s no Bad Blood here, because I found some pretty good lookalikes that will never go out of Style. (Are you catching all my Swift references?)

There’s almost a spot-on version for $279 from Kenneth Cole, while Steve Madden has a pointed-toe style for $200. But I Know Places where you can secure even more affordable Swift-inspired boots, such as Dream Pairs’ suede footwear. Each pick screams fall and is so simple to dress up or down. Pair the boots with a sweater dress like Swift, or opt for a plaid mini skirt and oversized knit top for a coffee date. You can also pull these shoes over skinny jeans and coordinate them with a button-up blouse for the perfect work attire. Or, pair them with an LBD for an attention-grabbing date-night outfit. Styling them is easier than you think; you’ll just have to secure a pair for yourself to know exactly what I’m talking about.

Shop more Swift-inspired knee-high boots below.

Get the Look:

Chinese Laundry Mary Knee-High Boots
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$140; nordstrom.com

Dream Pairs Chunky Knee-High Boots
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$56; amazon.com

Marc Fisher LTD Hydria Knee-High Boots
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$259; nordstrom.com

Franco Sarto Katherine Knee-High Boots
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$119 (Originally $170); nordstrom.com

Reformation River Knee-High Boots
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$478; thereformation.com

Zodiac Riona Knee-High Boots
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$139; nordstrom.com

Jeffrey Campbell Knee-High Boots
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$270; nordstrom.com

Aerosoles Micah Knee-High Boots
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$100; amazon.com

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