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cowboy boots ride high as runway staple from Prada to Phoebe Philo-era Celine

Cowboy boots outsold loafers at Prada last quarter as Meryll Rogge dressed Marni in zipped nylon midi-dresses and leather trousers, while Phoebe Philo-era Celine’s 2017 silhouette topped Mytheresa’s most-requested archive list.

Source: South China Morning Post · August 16, 2026 at 10:28 PM · AI-assisted report

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Cowboy boots outsold loafers at Prada last quarter as Meryll Rogge dressed Marni in zipped nylon midi-dresses and leather trousers, while Phoebe Philo-era Celine’s 2017 silhouette topped Mytheresa’s most-requested archive list.

Market Impact

The silhouette’s return is global: Chloé layered tiered chiffon skirts over cowboy boots, Fendi matched them with leopard coats and white denim, and Isabel Marant streamlined the shape with cleaner leather finishes. According to the South China Morning Post, the trend spans new-season collections and archival searches, with consumers gravitating toward Prada and Khaite for contemporary interpretations and Phoebe Philo-era Celine for vintage revival.

Industry data show the shift is more than seasonal. Erica Wright, founder of luxury sourcing platform Sourcewhere, says her firm recorded a “noticeable resurgence in demand for cowboy boots over the past year,” starting with Leandra Medine Cohen’s purchase of Prada’s white distressed pair in August 2025. Requests now include both current-season styles and archival pieces, reflecting broader appetite for Western silhouettes across retail and runway.

Heritage bootmakers confirm the momentum. Amy Barnes, head of footwear at Australian brand R.M. Williams, says fashion’s Western turn has aligned with the 95-year-old maker’s core identity rather than forcing a redesign. “Our heritage is deeply connected to Australia’s rural landscape,” Barnes told the Post. “The elastic-sided boot was designed for horse riding and outback life, not runway trends. Recent interest lets us revisit archive styles that were always authentic to our brand.”

The aesthetic crossover extends to celebrity wardrobes. Bella Hadid and Emily Ratajkowski wear cowboy boots on and off duty, Margot Robbie paired a pair with a black minidress for a movie premiere, and Lana Del Rey sat front row at the Ralph Lauren show in New York in brown cowboy boots under a floaty white dress.

Wright notes that requests via Sourcewhere now flow from both retail clients and stylists seeking archival archive pieces, including Phoebe Philo-era Celine’s 2017 model, which remains the platform’s most consistently requested past-season style.

Luxury retailers are curating the category to avoid literal Western overload. Tiffany Hsu, chief buying and group fashion ventures officer at Mytheresa, advises clients to favor refined interpretations. “Khaite, Isabel Marant, Paris Texas and Gabriela Hearst approach the style in a way that feels modern—cleaner shapes, beautiful leather, or subtle Western detail,” she said. “Proportion and finishing matter.

A good cowboy boot today should still have character but feel versatile enough to wear beyond one specific look.”

On the street, mid-length skirts, denim and biker jackets pair naturally with the boots, blending attitude and effortlessness. Hsu recommends avoiding multiple Western references at once. “The boot brings attitude; the rest of the look should feel effortless and considered,” she said. “Wear it with tailored trousers, a simple dress, denim with a sharp blazer, or even a slip skirt. The tension between structure and softness is what makes it elevated rather than overly styled.”

For men, Barnes sees cowboy boots styled simply with quality denim, a leather belt and a well-cut shirt—classic pieces that never date. For women, the boots now pair with relaxed tailoring, denim or flowing summer dresses, bridging country codes and urban wardrobes. “They’re no longer reserved for festivals or country settings,” she said. “They’ve become an everyday wardrobe staple that works across seasons.”

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