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Cowboy Boots Are Back—And These Celebrities Can’t Get Enough

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Cowboy boots have become high-fashion collectibles,  and should be an essential in every closet. These classic shoes go well with just about any outfit, reinterpreted by luxury brands like Louis Vuitton, Celine, and Isabel Marant in recent years they have become a go-to shoe for celebrities. Embraced by celebrities from Beyoncé who wore bold designs during her “Cowboy Carter” tour,  other stars have been spotted sporting the boots on red carpets, on stage, and beyond. Whether you want to dress them down with denim shorts or wear them with pants there is no wrong way to wear the traditional western boot. Let’s take a look at your favorite and stylish celebrities rocking the timeless cowboy boots below.

 

Beyoncé wearing a redifined edgy cowboy boot at her cowboy Carter tour — Instagram

Beyoncé

 

Victoria in a cowboy fit at revolve festival- Pinterest @genet

Victoria Justice at Revolve Festival 2025

 

Bella Hadid in her lucky charm boot — Instagram

Bella Hadid

 

Camila at Revolve – Pinterest @rafcas

Camila Morrone at Revolve 2025

 

Kendall Jenner rocking a cowboy boot – Pinterest @N69

Kendall Jenner

 

Sydney in a short skirt and corset top at stage coach 2025- Instagram

Sydney Sweeney at Stage Coach Festival 2025

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Priyanka Chopra

Cowboy boots – Pinterest @zebra&maduixa

Why Cowboy Boots Still Matter

Their ability to adapt is what gives them longevity. Although the basic shape of the cowboy boot doesn’t change, designers continue to reinvent it. The boot adapts to any cultural moment, whether it is made of buttery calfskin, neon patent leather, or crystal embellishments.

Every decade, cowboy boots are redefined whether it’s through festival fashion, Hollywood glitz, or, more recently, luxury couture. Their relevance is maintained by a combination of history, attitude, and reinvention.

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