
Continuing my talks of proportions on the leg, the pair above, like my own, are cut at an angle. This lengthens the calf and does not cross the silhouette at the center. Boots that stop right under the knee sans this angle make your legs look wider and break up the fluidity of an ensemble.
The equestrian look is something that will never go out of style and will always look put together. Remember, always go for something classic over trendy.
4 comments:
Holy shit, I love those boots!! I can imagine them paired them with a tight jacket and crotchless riding breeches.
Black and brown is like the two-tone metal where gold and silver are lumped together. it just screams indecisive compromise to me.
Whom ever your model is - she is such a beautiful looking young woman, who reflects the exact description of your statement.
She a a stunning example of "classic modern".
Tally Ho!
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