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Cowboy boots to fake snake: what to buy this week

Treat yourself to a wardrobe reboot, find out where to buy ethical clothes for kids and step up to spring’s biggest footwear trend. Here are our top style tips for the week ahead…

Mon 29 Jan 2018

Last modified on Mon 29 Jan 2018







Made for walking: pink glitter boots by Coach.
Photograph: Coach

Rhinestone cowboys

The return of the cowboy boot is this spring’s biggest footwear trend. Americana influenced Raf Simons at Calvin Klein and Stuart Vevers at Coach. Vevers’s pink Cuban-heel glitter cowboy boots were an instant hit with the Hollywood starlets sitting in the front row. These sparkly gems will set you back £435, but Topshop’s metallic silver version are a steal at £35 (topshop.com)

Snake charming


Atelier is the debut leather collection by Uterque. It’s inspired by 1970s glamour and includes a body-skimming black dress, pencil skirt and puff-sleeved bomber jacket with snakeskin effect. Prices from £88 (uterque.com)

Rave on


In case you missed the memo, the 90s are back. Weekday’s collection with Champion is a must of unisex 90s staples. From £30 (weekday.com)

Cotton picking


Tailored denim is now a thing. Tibi, Fendi, Versus and Tom Ford all showed it. So, well done LK Bennett for the Reene collection – a range including a blazer, A-line skirt, shirt-dress and cropped wide-leg trousers. From £150 (lkbennett.com)

Ethical shopping


Cubs Cartel is a website that stocks children’s clothes and homeware brands because they have good ethical values – and look good, too. Our favourite this season is the range by family-owned Spanish brand Tiny Cottons. Though this drawstring rucksack (£30) might be just too nice for kids (clubscartel.com)

Measure up



Jacket, £299, trousers, £109, massimodutti.com Photograph: pr

Give your wardrobe a reboot with Massimo Dutti’s personal tailoring collection. Suits start from £399 (massimodutti.com)

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