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EmRata Is The Latest Celeb To Embrace This Controversial Boot Trend
It's all about the square-toe shape in footwear right now. While this summer fashion girls were slipping into pumps and sandals in the '90s inspired shape, now that the cooler weather has rolled in, the stub-toe silhouette on style-savvy shoppers' minds is a fall-ready boot. And, lucky for you, Emily Ratajkowski's Zara boots are an easy and affordable way to try the trend this season.
Not one to shy away from a bold boot, EmRata was recently snapped wearing a trendy, squared-off style while walking her dog in New York City. Her boot of choice? A $169 Zara ankle boot with a sleek stiletto heel. Offered in a warm tan hue, the boot's clean design and defined shape will bring a refined and elevated feel to any outfit.
When it comes to EmRata's look, the model and actress is giving off major '90s vibes — pairing up the on-trend boot with an ankle-length, straight-leg jean, a fitted white turtleneck, and a boxy, over-sized blazer. Wearing her hair down and natural, she topped off the outfit with a set of statement gold earrings and a bag slung over her shoulder. Simple and polished, this outfit from EmRata proves you can achieve a super-chic look with minimal pieces.
Another great thing about this outfit is that you likely have similar pieces already living in your closet, so all you have to do is scoop up the boots to bring it to life. On top of that, this business casual combination can easily become a go-to fall uniform you end up turning to time and time again.
And while EmRata chose to pair up her square-toe boots with denim, the ankle-grazing style will look just as good with a tailored trouser. Of course, if you prefer to show a little more skin, match them up with a floral midi-dress or a slip skirt and cozy knit sweater. So, even though this boot is a trend-forward silhouette, its neutral hue and streamlined shape will likely make it a style that gets a lot of play this season.
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