Paisley Knee High Heels sz9.5 Y2K Boho Glam Coquette Festival Boots 3584
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Absolutely stunning knee-high statement boots featuring an eye-catching teal, turquoise, and black paisley tapestry pattern with subtle metallic shimmer throughout. These boots perfectly fit today’s trending Y2K Revival, Boho Glam, Indie Sleaze, Festivalcore, Whimsigoth, Maximalist, and Coquette aesthetics.
The pointed toe and slim stiletto heel create a dramatic elevated silhouette while the rich paisley velvet-style textile gives major designer-inspired runway vibes. These are the type of boots currently trending on Depop and Pinterest with oversized sweaters, slip dresses, mini skirts, flared denim, and layered boho outfits.
The textured shimmer fabric adds a luxe editorial feel that photographs beautifully for social media and resale platforms. Rare statement boots like these tend to attract boutique-fashion buyers looking for standout vintage-inspired pieces.
Features:
• Knee-high silhouette
• Pointed toe design
• Slim stiletto heels
• Teal/black paisley tapestry print
• Subtle shimmer metallic threading
• Stretch pull-on style
• Size 9.5M
• Statement maximalist aesthetic
• Festival & editorial styling vibes
Trending aesthetics:
Y2K • Indie Sleaze • Boho Glam • Festivalcore • Whimsigoth • Eclectic Grandpa • Coquette • Dark Feminine • Maximalist • Pinterest Fashion
Condition:
Pre-owned with visible wear on the soles and heel tips as shown. Uppers remain vibrant and eye-catching with lots of life left. Great statement fashion piece.





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