Kristin Cavallari took a cowgirl-worthy approach to music festival dressing.
As shared on Instagram, the Uncommon James founder posed with friends at the Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival on Saturday, wearing a pair of dark Western boots. Her tall style featured black leather uppers with pointed toes and curved shafts, as well as the shoe’s signature swirling toe embroidery.
Though the “Very Cavallari” star’s shoes couldn’t be fully seen, her pair was likely complete with angled or thick heels, given the shoe’s signature shape and similar pairs on the market. Cavallari opted to pair her Western-worthy footwear with a silky black lace-trimmed top and black miniskirt, accented by a woven crossbody bag. Glossy black sunglasses, two gold pendant necklaces and small drop earrings added a gleaming finish to her festival attire.
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Cavallari’s no stranger to Western footwear, however. The “Laguna Beach” star has regularly worn pairs since they grew as a trending style in the 2020’s. In fact, she even wore a range of silhouettes in the campaign for Uncommon James’ Western-inspired “Open Road” collection in 2022.
For Cavallari, contemporary styles are a constant in her shoe rotation. The “Balancing in Heels” author is often seen in Chelsea, lace-up and Western boots by Jimmy Choo, Bottega Veneta and Isabel Marant. Her off-duty rotation also features Veronica Beard mules and Alexander McQueen sneakers. When it comes to the red carpet, however, Cavallari wears strappy sandals, mules and platforms from top brands such as Larroudé, Gucci and Schutz.
She founded her namesake Uncommon James line in 2017 — which, aside from its namesake jewelry, also encompasses her brands of Uncommon Beauty skincare and candles.
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