Whilst early spring comes with its own fashion struggles, it does offer up a moment for me to indulge in one of my favourite styling combinations: Boots and dresses. Tired of donning trousers throughout the winter months, the rising temperature of these initial spring days presents the opportunity to re-introduce dresses into my wardrobe rotation—without having to cover them up in jumpers, scarves and coats at last! Whilst I’ve been waiting for this very specific time in the calendar for months now, I can’t get ahead of myself—it’s might be dress season but my sandals still have some time to wait before they’re ushered out from storage.
With this in mind, it’s time to debut my favourite spring outfit combination. Keen to purge tights from my outfits yet still requiring shielding from the elements, I find myself reaching for knee boots specifically for this purpose. Not only are knee boots the most polished boot silhouette going IMO, but they’re also timeless also work well with every dress trend I can think of. For midis, they disappear under the fabric to create a seamless finish where another boot style, say ankle boots, wouldn’t. With miniskirts they look inherently cool and work to balance out hemlines. Truly, dresses and knee boots make for a formidable pairing, and I’m not the only one who thinks so.
I keep daily tabs on what’s being searched for on Google. Yes, there’s a surprising amount of queries around air fryers and iPads but, amongst the tech and kitchen gadgetry, I can see searched for the term dresses with knee boots are up by 100% since last week. Proof you all seem to love the pairing just as much as I do.
Assuming, then, that you’re on the hunt for some dresses with knee-boots outfits to wear right now, below I’ve assembled five looks that perfectly demonstrate how handy this pairing is. From minis to midis, heels to flats, scroll on to see the chicest ways to style the combination this spring.
5 DRESSES AND KNEE-BOOTS OUTFITS TO TRY
1. SILK DRESS AND HEELED BOOTS
Style Notes: Giving her beloved heeled boots an even more elegant spin, influencer and stylist Sylvie Mus styled them with elegant silk dress for an evening out in Paris. Retaining a sophisticated silhouette, the tall boots pairing added warmth and height to her evening outfit, without distracting from the refined dress.
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2. PINAFORE DRESS AND COWBOY BOOTS
Style Notes: A pinafore dress is a summer time staple, but with a light layer thrown into the mix, you can get your wear out of it during spring-time too. Style with a chunky cowboy boot to toughen up the feminine dress and pair with tights if there’s a breeze in the air.
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COS
The Clean Cut T-Shirt
Every great wardrobe starts with a white t-shirt, and this is a personal favourite.
3. WHITE MAXI DRESS AND BLACK BOOTS
Style Notes: Tap into the blossoming boho trend by means of a few key buys. A draping white maxi dress will instil the effortless energy and a knee-boot pairing will add a relaxed edge whilst working to polish the look. For extra points layer on gold necklaces and you’ll have channelled a very 2024 take on the late ’00s trend.
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Self-Portrait
Tiered Pintucked Lace-Trimmed Cotton-Poplin Maxi Dress
Style with barley-there sandals or wear with your favourite knee-high boot.
Toteme
Leather Knee-High Boots
Drawing on equestrian inspiration, these boots are an easy way to add some interest into your day-to-day wardrobe.
4. KNITTED DRESS AND BROWN BOOTS
Style Notes: When spring’s sunshine isn’t playing ball, reach for a cosy kitted dress and trending brown boot to see you through. Insulating you from those biting breezes, this comfortable combination will nod towards the growing brown colour trend, whist keeping you snug in the process.
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Reformation
Remy Knee Boot
The brown boot trend is one of my favourite to arise over the past six months.
5. MINI DRESS AND KNEE BOOTS
Style Notes: Channel the summer spirit and pull out your favourite summer mini a little early this year. To close the temperature gap, style with warm tights and a knee-high boot—and don’t be afraid to keep a light layer close to hand.