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Bridgerton Star Simone Ashley Nails Fall's Winning Crop Top, Miniskirt, and Thigh-High Boots Combo

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goes to show. The arrived at ’s spring/summer 2024 show in a black mini, which she paired with a matching crop top, leather bomber jacket, and white thigh-high boots.The stiletto boots not only provide the perfect contrast to otherwise all-black look, but they also offer just the right amount of coverage needed to take her ultra-mini into the colder months.

It’s not the first time that Simone has been seen in thigh-highs: at Burberry’s spring/summer 2023 show last September, the actor wore a skin-tight pair with a gothic T-shirt dress and printed gloves, allowing her to show the tiniest sliver of skin.Simone Ashley attends the Valentino Womenswear Spring/Summer 2024 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on October 01, 2023.It seems the Bridgerton actor was an early adopter of the transitional boot: thigh-highs enjoyed somewhat of a on the autumn/winter 2023 catwalks, making an appearance at the likes of Bottega Veneta, Hermès and Khaite.

Meanwhile, A-listers including , , and have also long been fans, with the latter often seen pairing hers with ultra-short hemlines.Simone Ashley wore thigh-high boots at the Burberry spring/summer 2023 show last September.You don’t need a miniskirt to invest in this season’s favorite boot silhouette, though.

Worn with a longer hemline (as seen on Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, also at the Valentino show), you can adopt a more covered-up approach–proving just how versatile the thigh-high is this autumn.This article was originally published by .By Emily TannenbaumBy Emily TannenbaumBy Elle TurnerBy Hanna LustigMore from GlamourSee More Stories© 2023 Condé Nast.

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