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The perfect transition from summer to fall: Emily Ratakovsky showed trendy shoes

Yulia PoteriankoNews
Emily Ratakovsky showed how to combine summer trends with fall ones. Source: Instagram @EmRata

The warm half of autumn is a great time for fashion lovers. The weather allows you to combine unexpected things in your looks and create interesting fashion looks.

Model and actress Emily Ratakovsky took advantage of this opportunity recently. Who What Wear writes that she combined two contradictory trends from different seasons into one ensemble. And she managed to do it perfectly.

First of all, Emily pleased the critics by choosing a white midi skirt. It was an absolute hit of the summer and is still in trend as long as the weather permits. The star chose a wide-cut knitted version with a low waistline.

To match the skirt, the star picked up a black long sleeve with dropped shoulders and long sleeves. And then the experiments began.

Ratakovsky combined the delicate piece of clothing with a rather thick hoodie. In the cool of the morning or evening, it can be worn as intended, but the star was caught in the afternoon when it was warmer, so she tied the item around her hips. The look was complemented by rough biker boots with massive buckles.

These boots will become relevant again in the fall. Thus, Ratakovsky boldly combined two seasons and earned praise from critics and stylists for her choice.

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