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When To Wear Ankle vs. Boots

Every woman ought to have at least one pair of boots.  Once ankle booties came on to the scene, deciding between them and my always reliable knee-high boots became somewhat of a dilemma. I love boots cause they can be worn any time of the year.

ANKLE BOOTS

Booties and ankle boots were huge last year, and the trend doesn’t show any signs of slowing down. Ankle boots, like their name would suggest, sit at or slightly above ankle-height. Though high-heeled ankle booties have been seen on celebrities and fashionistas, flat ankle boots, especially with embellishment have become increasingly popular as well.

Choose your heel height wisely. For most of us, flat ankle boots will be a more practical option than their high-heeled ones. For fancier occasions, ultra high-heeled platform booties are a stylish, showstopping option.
 
Whether they're flat or heeled, ankle boots and long skirts or maxi skirts are classic combinations for fall.  Show off those legs by paring ankle boots with leggings, skinny jeans, or short skirts and dresses. They also look amazing when worn with tights.

Medium: Mid-Calf & Knee-High Boots

Medium rise (mid-calf and knee-high) boots are likely what you think of when you hear the word “boot.” Medium rise boots are always in style. Classic rise boots edge up summer staples like sundresses and denim cut-offs. The classics never go out of style!

Know your occasion. Classic-rise boots come in a ton of different varieties, each of which can put a different spin on an outfit. In general, slouchy and cowboy styles are more casual, while luxurious leather or suede boots, heeled or flat, provide a more formal option.

Tuck them in or leave them out. Skinny jeans tucked into mid-rise boots is definitely a fall staple. Another option, however, is to wear your boots under your favorite pair of boot-cut jeans. The result is totally chic–just a peek of the heel and toe of your boots!

Consider your calves. Classic-rise boots can hit mid-calf or just below the knee. Either way, it’s important that the boot doesn’t gape too much–it should fit snugly but comfortably around your leg. If you have athletic or curvy legs, stretchy, slouchy, or zippered styles are a great bet.

High: Thigh-High & Over-the-Knee

Over-the-knee boots are this winter’s hottest trend in shoes. They’re totally wearable no matter your height. Thigh-high boots are fashion-forward, and will definitely add some edge to your outfit. They can also look downright chic when worn with a dress or cigarette pants.

Be fearless! Though tall boots can seem tough to wear, they’re incredibly easy to pull off and can really add sophistication to an otherwise basic outfit. If you would normally wear classic-rise boots with an outfit, then thigh highs would likely look equally awesome. If you’re wearing something short, make sure to add tights or leggings since over-the-knee boots are already super sexy on their own.

Keep it simple. Because these boots attract attention, it’s best to keep the rest of your outfit simple so your boots will really make a statement. I like them without much embellishment or detailing since their rise alone makes a huge impact. If you like your boots embellished, it’s especially important to keep the rest of your look simple and go easy on the accessories.































BRIGHT YOUNG THING

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Bright Young Thing dress by The Fifth / Glassons knitted denim jacket & hat (similar) / Famous Footwear boots (similar) / Forever New bag / Colette Hayman necklace (similar)

And here we have just a fraction of calm in between the wild weather that's caused a serious delay in posts, because apparently the sun only shines on the days I'm working (and hence why I'm pretending to hail a cab to get out of here).

On the bright side, this week's highlights did include getting to meet the Georgia and Caleb from Broods, who make the music of my soul, as well getting to prance around for 15 minutes in my Bright Young Thing dress by The Fifth label. The latter being part two of my buys from the Bowerbird Group pop-up sale that I'm hoping comes back soon because I'm having major regretsies for not buying more things... Having a blog gives me an excuse, right? Graduation is coming up in a month so that actually does warrant some shopping...





10 FASHION STAPLES I CAN’T SURVIVE WINTER WITHOUT



With Winter in full swing the only way to beat it is to invest in good quality Winter Wardrobe Essentials and get very good at layering. I must admit, I really do love Winter Fashion. I’ve compiled 10 essentials for a fabulous fall wardrobe. For me, winter is all about quality fabrics and layering. These are the key pieces I definitely couldn’t get through winter without…

The Perfect Coat

A stylish outerwear is the first thing we all hurry to invest in as the cold months arrive, and while trends come and go a classic coat is always there to bundle you up in style.  Whether you love long or oversized coats, monochrome or checkered options, capes, pea coats or ones with military influences, go for the best options that flatter your figure and put the focus on your personal style.  A statement-making coat can be the core of almost all your winter looks, and the way you style it can certainly help you create various styles and moods.


Jeans, Jeans, Jeans!

If in summer it’s all about the perfect pair of denim shorts, I love the winter months for it lets us wear our favorite jeans. Skinny, high-waisted, bell-bottom or vintage, jeans are really timeless and we can hardly imagine the fashion world without them. It’s their practicality, versatility and ultimate wearability that makes us adore jeans. Well, and of course we all know how to wear jeans, since they have no basic rules and you can be as creative and innovative as you can!




Leather Pants

They are edgy, sexy and cool and can be mixed and matched with various tops for creating one-of-a-kind looks.  I couldn’t live without leather leggings or leather pants. They’re so versatile and they keep you really warm. Plus it can be worn casually during the day or dressed up for evening.  Pay attention to the colour and the form of the leather pants you choose, picking the best options for your own body shape. 



Chunky Knit Sweater

Good quality knits should make up a significant portion of your winter wardrobe. Fine knits are perfect for layering underneath blazers, coats and even dresses while chunkier knit sweaters are great for throwing on over your casual outfits. Choose them in colours and cuts that best suit your personal style.


The Gilet

The winter Gilet, your new wardrobe essential. This luxe layering piece adds texture to any look. The great thing about a gilet is its versatility as a piece of clothing. You can wear just about anything underneath a gilet. Work it with sleeveless tops and jeans, then pop it over knitwear when the chill sets in. The gilet works great as both an outer layer and a mid-layer to be worn under a jacket or a coat.




Ankle Boots
A winter must-have. You can do whatever heel you want whether it’s a flat or a high heel but definitely ankle boots. We can never underestimate the power of a stylish pair of boots, which can spice up even the dullest winter looks. They can elongate the legs of petite women and when it comes to the possible stylish combinations created with them, you have endless options to choose from. Ankle boots look cool with any types of pants, skirts, dresses and coats, so why not get a pair?





A Knit Sweater dress
Just like the knit sweaters, knit sweater dresses are also among the best winter wardrobe essentials that every woman needs to get. There are days when you are not into layering and mix and matching tops and bottoms, so slipping into a relaxed knit sweater dress. Wear it with ankle or knee-high boots, pick a scarf to add lots of personality to your look and don’t forget the coat when you walk out the door!




A pair of stockings

Thick tights or stockings are perfect for wearing with dress or a skirt in winter, there’s nothing better than stockings to complete your look and keep you a little bit away from the cold. So buy a pair of stocking this season to gloss up your look and wear the clothes that you want!



A Bright, Printed Scarf
Whether you choose a classic leopard printed scarf or one adorned with abstract motifs, you definitely need this stylish accessory for styling your winter looks. It’ll keep your neck warm, while brightening up even the most boring looks and taking your styling skills to a whole new level. 




Beanies

Beanies and hats are a necessity for keeping your head toasty warm in winter. There are plenty of different styles of beanies available, from fitted to slouchy styles and simple to novelty designs. I find that a basic black or grey beanie that can be folded to sit firmly on the head or worn slouchy and pushed back is a versatile wardrobe option.





Tell me – what are your winter wardrobe staples?

Head(ing) On into Art & Photography April/May 2016

OK I did ask the dumbest question of Jerrard Seng about his work, Me: "did you Photoshop yourself into all these landscapes" Jerrard: "No I took them all with a remote". Believe that or not; his show 'The Space Between' at m2 Gallery of selfies in incredible Icelandic landscapes seems a very NOW approach to art photography; a bit like Instagram on Steroids on the wall - and bigger! There was a bit of a crush by the time I arrived but I heard it was even more packed earlier, no wonder it was a bit quiet (comparatively speaking) at China Heights, where KNIGHTMARE by French was taking place fusing a gothicy art with the latest trend in street fashion, embroidered patches (and buttons-we already knew), or so Bloglovin had informed me only that very morning! continues below..
Opening night portrait of Jarrad Seng THE SPACE BETWEEN at M2 Gallery, photo by Kent Johnson.
Jarrad Seng THE SPACE BETWEEN at M2 Gallery
Street Fashion Sydney, woman with fuji instant camera, black singlet, denim jacket on waist. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Street Fashion Sydney,  Young woman wears Black Harley Davidson tee, ripped jeans and fringed leather bag. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Street Fashion Sydney,  Pink hair and a blue blouse with pink roses print. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Street Fashion Sydney, opening night art crowd at m2 gallery Surry Hills. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Street Fashion Sydney,  Off duty models, boots and leather skirt, black tee and jeans. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Street Fashion Sydney, Long sleeve grey marl crop top, crystal on leather neck cord, blue jeans, woven sandals and shoulder bag/hippie tote with shawl.  Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Street Fashion Sydney,  white blouse under grey jumper, black satchel, leggings and boots.Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Street Fashion Sydney,  Little tight black dress. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Street Fashion Sydney, Friends with 'travellers', Balck ripped jeans Harley tee shirt, him, denim jacket unlaced skate shoes, tee shirt.  Photographed by Kent Johnson.
There was certainly no shortage of funky styling at any of the shows and the still-warm weather seems to be making things more like a spring night out not at all winter approaching.
Woven patches at KNIGHTMARE by French at China Heights Gallery
Richard ‘FRENCH’ Sayer, KNIGHTMARE by French at China Heights Gallery
Richard ‘FRENCH’ Sayer, KNIGHTMARE by French at China Heights Gallery
The Castle shop at NIGHTMARE by French at China Heights Gallery.
Face-time at  KNIGHTMARE by French at China Heights Gallery.
Face-time at  KNIGHTMARE by French at China Heights Gallery.
Portrait of Roberto Fernández-Ibáñez  'Mountains of Uncertainty' at Stanley Street Gallery, Headon Photo Festival, April 28, 2016  Montevideo, Uruguay
Roberto Fernández-Ibáñez 'Mountains of Uncertainty' at Stanley Street Gallery.
I'm just going to put it right out there. This is the most original art photography show I have seen in quite a while; I don't know how he make the images (it's a silver halide based traditional process) and I don't really care; what's interesting is the fusing of the political economy as a subject and the graph as a photographic object, or you can just enjoy them as photo based abstractions. I thought they were brilliant!
Moshe Rosenzveig  photographes Roberto Fernández-Ibáñez 'Mountains of Uncertainty' at Stanley Street Gallery as part of the Headon Photo Festival, William Yang is looking on.
Chris Ross, THE ANTICIPATED IMAGE at KUDOS Gallery
Chris Ross, THE ANTICIPATED IMAGE at KUDOS Gallery 
Opening night portrait of Marley Marco Pasinetti, 'The "8" Second Ride' at ArtSHINE Gallery
Marley Marco Pasinetti, 'The "8" Second Ride' at ArtSHINE Gallery
Street Fashion Sydney, black of shoulder top lace skirt and RM Williams boots at 'The "8" Second Ride' at ArtSHINE Gallery. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Street Fashion Sydney, a beautiful young woman wearing a floral boob-tube top with black dress pants, wide black stripe, shoulder bag and warm coat.  Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Street Fashion Sydney. Detail of His and Her's RM Williams boots, at the "8" seconds exhibition. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Friends of the artist at the "8" seconds exhibition. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Street Fashion Sydney, Black straps and fishnet top, round backpack bag and tucked in flannelet shirt. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Well there's at least two cowboy shows at Head On this year;  Claire Letitia Reynolds's 'Lonely Cowboys' at Central Park which I am yet to see and Marley Marco Pasinetti, 'The "8" Second Ride' at ArtSHINE Gallery. Just around the corner in Chippendale and well supported by his friends on opening night. I popped my head into the big do Saturday night at aMBUSH Central Park, but I must say I find art exhibited on that scale somewhat daunting. So it was nice to then find myself for the first time in the more intimate ArtSHINE space for Marley's first solo show. Great eye, lovely compositions, check it out before or after visiting the big festival splash up at aMBUSH.

http://m2gallery.com.au/
http://www.chinaheights.com/
http://stanleystreetgallery.com.au/
http://www.artshinegallery.com/

Telling Stories in Pictures all over Sydney..
Kent Johnson, Sydney, Australia.
0433 796 863

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