
The overall effect was certainly eye-catching (especially when paired with the brand’s tailored shorts and pieced-together shirts), but it’s actually one of the easier, more minimalist ways to wear statement socks — particularly those that rise to the knee. Just ask Rihanna, whose latest Fenty campaign shows the singer clad in baby blue knee-highs, matching velour sweatpants and coordinating kitten heels. Or former VFiles/current Helmut Lang intern Sabrina Fuentes, who looked every bit the school-age fashion minion in white knee-high socks, white-trimmed baby pink Converse and a perfectly coordinated striped knit/mini skirt look.
So, in keeping with the experimental, anything-goes fashion mood we all adopt come fall when chillier temperatures allow for weirder coats and more layering possibilities, we invite you, yet again, to think sock- and shoe-first, then build the rest of your (high-hemmed) outfit from there. Ahead, five Prada-esque knee-high socks pairings to get you started.
Knee High Socks
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Look 1
MSGM Branded Stripe Socks, $55 at Farfetch
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Knee High Socks #2
Converse Chuck Taylor All Star High Top, $55 at Nike
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Look 2
Thom Browne Navy Ribbed Knee-High Four Bar Socks, $90 at SSENSE
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Knee High Socks #4
Fenty Women's Ankle Strap Sneaker, $190 at Puma
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Look 3
Hue Women's Soft Opaque Knee High Trouser Socks, $7 at Macy's
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Knee High Socks #6
Zara Leather Plimsolls With Bow, $59.90 at Zara
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Look 4
Sacai Multicolor Striped Socks, $50 at SSENSE
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Knee High Socks #8
Golden Goose Women's Superstar Suede Sneakers, $495 at Barneys
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Look 5
AEO Marled Slub Boot Socks, $8.93 at American Eagle Outfitters
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Knee High Socks #10
Nike Women's Loden in Black/White, $90 at Kith