Here's how to get in on the Western wear trend, cowboy boots and all

Stylist and designer Amiraa Vee breaks down the trend and how to wear it.

While Western wear isn't a new phenomenon, the growing popularity of this generations-old style of dressing is at an all-time high.

From Louis Vuitton's Western spin on fall fashion to many of Beyoncé's recent looks themed around her chart-topping, country-inspired album, "Cowboy Carter," Western wear is having a special moment in fashion that's undeniable and inspiring.

"Western style has persisted through the years due to its rich heritage, symbolizing freedom, adventure and rugged individualism," Los Angeles-based fashion stylist and designer Amiraa Vee told "GMA." "These themes resonate deeply in various cultural narratives around the world."

She continued, "Western style also offers a connection to history and a simpler, more grounded way of life, contrasting with the rapid pace of modern living. Its adaptability allows it to evolve with contemporary trends while retaining its core elements, making it timeless, yet fresh and relevant."

Vee went on to point to notables such as Dolly Parton, who has effortlessly incorporated dazzling Western looks into many of her public appearances, as well as Ralph Lauren, who was instrumental in popularizing Western style within high fashion.

"The TV series 'Yellowstone' has also brought Western style back into the spotlight, with characters wearing everything from classic cowboy hats and boots to modern interpretations of Western fashion, influencing contemporary wardrobe choices," Vee said.

How to incorporate Western wear into your wardrobe

If you're a Western wear beginner, Vee recommends starting with accessories such as cowboy hats or cowboy boots.

She also suggested layering a denim jacket over a floral dress for a feminine yet rustic look or introducing a leather belt with Western-style buckles into your wardrobe.

"By blending these iconic elements with personal style and contemporary trends, anyone can capture the spirit of the West in their wardrobe, creating looks that are both timeless and modern," Vee said.

Whether you're trying to add a little Western flair to your next outfit or you're ready to fully unlock your cowgirl era, there are a wide variety of Western-inspired pieces to choose from.

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Cowboy hats

"Cowboy hats are the quintessential symbol of the West, adding a statement of confidence to any outfit," said Vee.

Cowboy boots

Vee recommends looking for classic cowboy boots or ones that have quality leather, intricate stitching, or even bold colors and patterns for a unique touch.

Denim

"Denim is durable and versatile and a core element in Western wear," said Vee. "High-waisted jeans, denim jackets, and chambray shirts can all contribute to a cohesive Western look."

Leather and suede textures

Vee noted that rich leather and suede textures are a great addition to Western wear and a nod to the rugged outdoors.

Try adding it in the form of a jacket, like the instant classic suede overcoat from the most recent Madewell x Alexa Chung drop below. Sumptuous details like the double-breasted construction and waist-cinching belt are the perfect elevation to a classic Western duster silhouette.

Fringe and embroidery

"Fringe and embroidery details add movement and interest, paying homage to traditional Western craftsmanship," said Vee.

Fringed outerwear is a great way to incorporate the detail into your wardrobe, while shirts with darting and yokes convey a combination of traditional Western sensibility mixed with rock 'n' roll attitude, especially when rendered in a glamorous fabric like satin.

Accessories

Vee recommends everything from turquoise jewelry for a touch of Southwestern flair to concho belts for a decorative and symbolic feel.

Editor's note: This article was originally published in April 2024 and has been updated to reflect current styles and pricing.