Styling the purple thigh high boots look 2

Fashion collage featuring a woman wearing metallic purple thigh-high boots and a matching satin shirt dress, showcasing multiple styling angles and outfit details.
AI image – (a recreation of the look) A bold monochromatic look featuring metallic purple thigh-high boots paired with a satin shirt dress, proving that confidence and color can transform a simple outfit into a statement.

So I bought a pair of purple thigh high boots from Fashionnova.com. You can see them in the posts Can you wear a blue coat with a purple dress? and Can you wear purple with blue?. These are old posts that I wanted to update with some new pictures.

I also bought this purple satin skirt/top matching set to pair with the boots for an outfit post.

adelamonica purple outfit 2 Fashion Nova Hope You Do Over The Knee Boots purple with Sweet Girl Satin Skirt Set purple2

My thoughts on the satin matching skirt and top set

It’s cute enough. It fits okay. I bought the XS. The top is a bit heavy I would have to say. Almost like a jacket heavy. The skirt is not as heavy by comparison. Skirt feels like a normal weight. The items are not flimsy in my opinion. They seem well enough made. Material is 100% polyester so this is probably not something you’ll want to wear in the hotter seasons. Seems perfect for fall.

adelamonica purple outfit 2 Fashion Nova Hope You Do Over The Knee Boots purple 1

My thoughts on the Purple patent PU boots

The Fashion Nova “Hope You Do Over The Knee Boots” are what you would expect them to be for what they are–a cheap pair of 4.5″ Stiletto Heel thigh high boots made of patent PU plastic. You’re probably not going to get stopped and complimented on your shoes if you step out wearing these. But for sure you will be noticed. People tend to notice you when you’re wearing stiletto thigh high boots, and when those boots are purple, you can be be certain you’ll get a few looks.

The boots are comfortable enough. They feel fairly low heeled for being 4.5 inches. They aren’t difficult to walk in; but be careful if you wear them while walking on stones. The bottom of the boots is made of an easy to penetrate material. I had to walk over a path of stones while heading to the porch to take my photos and I could feel the stones as if I was barefoot.

The boots stayed up fine and served their purpose. They feel like they can keep your calves warm enough in the fall and winter. But I suspect they will not protect your feet from frost bite.

Would I wear them out in public? I think possibly with some jeans and turtleneck sweater and a faux leather trench coat or other long coat. Why not? I think they can work for wearing out in public in the fall.

Monica
Monicahttps://adelamonica.com
Singer-songwriter Adelamonica and founder of Avenue Sixty, writing here simply as Monica. The Monica Archives is a collection of thoughts, photographs, videos, observations, and whatever else happens to capture my attention. Thanks for visiting.

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