If this year has taught us anything about fashion, it’s that our most comfortable and functional staples are always a good investment. Now with the winter season upon us, there’s no item more top of mind than the always-essential pair of boots. Forget the thigh-highs and tiny heels of the past, the boots that are stopping our social media scroll right now are the ones with that covetable mix of versatility and style. When it comes to finding the perfect pair of winter boots, our favorite fashion follows on social media are already ahead of the curve. Just turn to these five inspiring and undeniably chic tastemakers to find the SOREL boots that prove the best winter style starts at the sole.Alison Stroming @alisonstroming
Alison Stroming
Women’s Lolla™ II Cut Out Bootie
Look to the toes of professional ballet dancer Alison Stroming, for some seriously on point boot recs. The Brazilian native knows all about the importance of finding a comfortable and well-crafted shoe that can support her arches all day. Her Lolla II Cut-out Booties—equipped with a cushy EVA footbed that feels like memory foam—are a great choice for anyone looking for a little freedom of moment and a fresh spin on a classic style. When it comes to color, just follow Stroming’s advice: “Never play it safe, and don’t be afraid to step out of your comfort zone.” Aly Rae @alyraeeee
Aly Rae
Women’s Evie™ Lace Bootie
Model and breast cancer survivor Aly Rae never fails to find an uplifting message in every fashion moment. The style star’s social media posts practically beam with positivity, and isn’t that exactly the way we always want fashion to make us feel? Ray’s Evie Lace Booties are a step in an optimistic direction—their comfy wedge heel offers an effortless amount of lift, and their easy-grip sole is made to keep you standing strong in uncertain winter weather. “There’s power in every single one of us,” says Ray, and these boots take us one step closer to channeling it.Deja Foxx @dejafoxx
Deja Foxx
Women’s Blake™ Lace Bootie
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Source: elle.com