The cowboy boot is one of those rare fashion items that has assumed countless guises over the decades: from the Midwestern styles of the 19th century and Princess Di’s early ’90s preppy pairings, to the toe-tapping iterations in Madonna’s 2000 “Don’t Tell Me” music video and Beyoncé’s more recent Cowboy Carter-core. You know that a shoe is chameleonic when it’s embraced by both septuagenarian US presidents and supermodels.
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Sienna Miller, 2004. Paul Ashby/Getty Images
They’ve been practical and they’ve been camp, but cowboy boots have always remained democratic in appeal. “My silver leather Fendi autumn/winter 2018 cowboy boots are a longtime summer wardrobe staple, they’ve stomped across festival sites and parks, and taken me

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