Fashion: These Boots Are Made For Walking

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Fashion: Tamaris invites you to channel your inner rock chick or release your Bohemian charm.

Rock chick
The biker jacket with the tulle skirt? The rough boot combined with a maxi dress? Or perhaps an ankle boot with fishnet tights? The fact that the casual rock chick also has a feminine side is proven by numerous fashion style clashes. So, Tamaris combines the dramatic attitude of a rock star with the graceful grace and fragility of a ballerina. A duet that provides fashionable explosions, the perfect blend of feminine elegance and a rebellious rock edge.

This season, rocking ballerinas are swapping their pointed lasts for classic biker and lace- up boots with profiled outsoles. Black sets the tone here as the dominant colour, because the dark monochrome look directs the eye even more to decorative details, such as small round studs or rhinestones and pyramid studs. The necessary portion of glam rock and sexiness is provided by studded pumps and feminine booties with galvanized stiletto heels, which are minimal in colour, but maximum in effect.

Bohemian charm
The Bohemian style is more than a fashion trend – it’s a lifestyle. Bohemian stands for an emphatically casual lifestyle: creative and artistic, unconventional and freedom-loving. This is also reflected in fashion. This is not about perfection, but about relaxed styling, where you can fully live out your joy of experimenting.
The Bohemian style is the perfect partner for the casual look: ankle and western booties made of suede or smooth leather in a rustic finish. The modern Boho look combines elements from the hippie movement with

vintage and ethnic styles. In shoe fashion, the hippies’ closeness to nature is expressed through natural tones – the so-called ‘earthy colours’ – which range from green and grey to cognac and brown. Despite all the casualness, thick block heels provide traction for booties and long-shaft boots. Stylistic influences of the Boho movement manifest themselves in knotted straps, leather fringes and ethnic webbings. www.tamaris.com