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Read our privacy notice . It’s no secret that country music is back and better than ever. With the release of Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter, Lana Del Rey’s upcoming album Lasso and the ever-skyrocketing popularity of Luke Combs, the Nashville-native genre has naturally begun to bleed into other aspects of popular culture.
From Western, ranch-inspired interiors to modern cowboy ensembles, the rugged and vintage charm of the country aesthetic has spurred design-conscious individuals to embark on full-scale makeovers across the board. Rather than being confined to the neck of Colonel Sanders, sparkling bolo ties are becoming a popular accessory among Gen Z-ers, while traditional cowboy chaps are making an unprecedented return. Other country style enthusiasts have been taking a more Dolly Parton-coded approach to the trend, opting for skin-tight denim dresses bejewelled with rhinestones instead of casually cool, distressed Canadian tuxedos.
Cowboy hats are getting the Mirrorball treatment and fringe, suede 70s jackets have returned to retail shopfronts. You’ll be hard-pressed not to see a pair of weathered vintage cowboy boots while out and about in London’s chicest boroughs. Paired with flowing, white prair.