Welcome to 2024 when "Westerncore" or the ‘"cowgirl aesthetic" is officially taking hold. While you could argue that cowboy boots are a year-round wardrobe staple—Beyoncé has given us all permission to lean further in and add tassels, boot spurs, classic cowboy hats, and denim on denim on denim.
These Western-inspired styles take their cues from classic pieces, serving them up in a more modern and wearable way. The great thing about this trend? You’re easily able to adopt it without making any major overhauls to your wardrobe. Additionally, thanks to the trend's heritage influence, you’ll likely wear these pieces for years to come. From embroidered boots to studded belts and denim shirting, keep scrolling through for our picks of the best cowgirl-inspired pieces to shop for yourself.
Rotate Embellished Oversized Denim Jacket
Price: $710 $497
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The new cowgirl aesthetic has a touch of glam and disco. Make it happen with this bejewelled jacket from Rotate. Shop here.
Lack Of Colour The Desert Cowboy Hat
Price: $149
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This California-cool cowboy hat is made of raffia straw and features a custom beaded band with seashells and starfish. Shop here.
MNG Stud Leather Belt
Price: $79.95
Update your wardrobe with a subtle nod to the Western trend with this studded leather belt in a bold red colourway. Shop here.
Bode Red Western Shirt
Price: $970
Inspired by Western shirts from the 19050s, this style is part of a limited run of 92 that features hand embroidering throughout. Shop here.
COS Denim Maxi Skirt
Price: $150
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Blending 90s style with a western-influence, this denim column maxi skirt is crafted from organic cotton and features a back slit for unrestricted movement. Shop here.
H&M Oversized Satin Shirt
Price: $99.99
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The double-layered yoke, box pleat detailing, and contrasting seams add the right amount of cowgirl chic to this satin shirt. Shop here.
The Great The Western Bridge Embroidered Duchesse-Satin Midi Dress
Price: $618.29
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Style this puff-sleeve, Duchesse-satin dress with knee-high cowboy boots for the ultimate on-trend look. Shop here.
Ganni Red Mid Shaft Embroidered Western Boots
Price: $1,195
These constantly sold-out boots are the perfect way to incorporate the Western trend into your everyday wardrobe. Shop here.
Cotton On Denim Mini Skirt
Price: $39.99
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This mini denim skirt screams modern cowgirl style from every angle thanks to the dark denim and contrast seams. Shop here.
Moussy Vintage Ansel Western Shirt
Price: $281.99
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The oversized silhouette of this denim shirt adds some modern flair to the classic Western style. Shop here.
Khaite Dallas 45 Leather Knee-High Boots
Price: $2,209
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Crafted from Italian leather, these embroidered boots toe the line between urban and western. Shop here.
Lemaire Western Striped Linen-Blend Shirt
Price: $866
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This Western-inspired shirt will outlive the trend thanks to its printed stripe design and silky-soft feel. Shop here.
Mother The Tip Off Fringed Faux Suede And Quilted Shell Jacket
Price: $974.94
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Turn heads with this lightweight quilted jacket that features classic fringing along the yoke. Shop here.
A.Emery The Hudson Boot
Price: $750
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This super-wearable boot is designed to sit slim and high on the ankle and features a stacked leather Cuban heel. Shop here.
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