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Western Fashion Is Definitely Trending, So Here Are The 14 Best Celebrity-Inspired (Not Cheesy) Cowgirl Pieces To Snag Now
When one thinks of western clothing, images of Clint Eastwood and John Wayne clad in spurred boots and tipped hats immediately spring to mind. So the notion of western garb becoming one of fall 2014's major trends is slightly panic-inducing, However, sporting a western-inspired ensemble doesn't equate to draping yourself in head-to-toe leather and suede. Here are seven key celebrity-inspired pieces that are chic and on trend for autumn's western obsession.
Anna Wintour In Suede Boots
Nothing encapsulates the notion of “western couture” better than a pair of luxe, knee-high, heeled suede boots like the pair Anna Wintour is sporting. Pair with a knee-length or midi skirt for bonus points.
Kat Graham In Western-Inspired Wide Brim Hat
Every cowboy (or cowgirl) needs a hat to keep the sun’s rays off their face. Kat Graham’s black felt wide-brimmed version pairs urban allure with western spirit.
Nicole Scherzinger In Faded Jeans
Good news for denim addicts: the western trend embraces jeans wholeheartedly. After all, what equestrian rides a horse in a ball gown?
Christie Brinkley In Faded Floral Dress
Kudos to Christie Brinkley for joining in the festivities of this outdoor festival in an occasion-appropriate faded floral dress and cowboy boots.
Kendall Jenner In Army Green Maxi Dress And Turquoise Drop Earrings
Clad in an army green maxi dress and pale anorak paired with a side braid and chandelier earrings, Kendall Jenner is the picture of bohemian spirit.
Runway Model In Denim Shirt
The much-adored denim shirt is a surefire way to channel the western trend without becoming a walking punchline. Pair with a silk or chiffon maxi skirt and statement jewelry to bring the look up a notch.
Olivia Palermo In Fringed Skirt
Olivia Palermo has a knack for executing a trend so flawlessly that she might have been styled by Anna Wintour herself. Here, she sports a fringed skirt and suede button down to celebrate the work of chum Michael Kors.