Trend Watch: How to Style the Thigh High Boots

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Hear Ye Hear Ye, Autumn is well and truly upon us and for us Irish folk that means one thing...a change in wardrobe.

It's a season of comfort and layering, of hats, scarves and boots! This seasons ultimate trend for Autumn? Thigh high boots. It's a trend we're loving and definitely going to try (so long as Ciara can find a pair to fit her short little legs). The thing about this trend though? It has to be mastered! We've found some pictures of how we would style this trend. Have you any other ideas? Let us know in the comment section below x Casual Chic We love this look on Miranda Kerr for a casual chic look. For this look, style your thigh high boots over super skinny jeans. Flares and boot cut leg just won't give the same effect. over the knee boot miranda kerr Date Night Georgia May Jagger styled her thigh high little black boots with a little black dress. We love this look, it's a new fashion forward take on a classic look. jagger over the knee boots These looks would both go fantastic with this Mackage black leather cropped jacket available from Siopaella. Mackage black leather cropped jacket Smart Casual We love this simple look from style queen, Olivia Palermo. She has styled her grey suede thigh high boots with a long sleeved shift dress, giving her casual look a more daring element. olivia-palermo_glamour_27sep13_wen_b_720x1080 We would finish off this look with the Helmut Lang Black Draped Jacket available from Siopaella. Helmut Lang jacket We have many fashion pieces you will love in our Siopaella stores and online. Treat yourself to a pair of thigh high boots and find some style inspiration with us.

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