Winter ankle boots for women: 4 styles to wear this year
Summary: Winter is back! It’s time to put away your sandals and bring out your ankle boots. This season is perfect for trying new styles while keeping your feet warm. Discover the 4 pairs of leather ankle boots for women from Pied de Biche and our tips on how to wear them.
Contents
- Iconic leather Chelsea boots
- Lace-up ankle boots for women
- This winter’s trending ankle boots
- Lined ankle boots, ideal for cold and rain
- How to care for your leather ankle boots in winter?
Iconic leather Chelsea boots: Margaux
Adopt our iconic Margaux Chelsea boots! Available in two types of leather: smooth black leather and chestnut suede leather. Their shades pair perfectly with winter tones. The cowhide leather lining ensures all-day comfort, while the rubber sole is ideal for walking on all surfaces. The small heel adds just the right amount of height to elongate your silhouette.
How to wear women’s Chelsea boots? Pair them with straight-leg trousers or a denim skirt. For a casual look, add a fluid blouse or a wool sweater. For a winter outfit, combine them with a wool dress or a midi skirt.

Lace-up ankle boots for women: Solène
Elegant and comfortable, the Solène combat boots in smooth leather in burgundy feature a style that is both classic and bold. Made from leather sourced in Portugal, these women’s lace-up boots stand out thanks to their side zipper, full cowhide leather lining, leather sole and bronze eyelet lacing. Their 14 cm shaft and 4 cm heel provide good support while remaining comfortable for everyday wear.
What to wear with lace-up ankle boots for women? Wear them with straight or slightly rolled-up jeans to reveal the boot, or with a dress and a long coat for a more feminine look.
This winter’s trending ankle boots: Albane
Looking for the perfect pair of trendy ankle boots for winter? Pied de Biche introduces its leather ankle boot for women: the Albane boot. Available in mahogany reptile patent leather and black reptile leather, these boots stand out with their irresistibly retro look, thanks to their shape and patent leather, sourced from top Spanish tanneries. Set on a 5 cm heel, this vintage-inspired ankle boot enhances your silhouette and adds a feminine, elegant stride.
How to wear them? For a work look, pair them with tailored trousers and a blazer. For a special occasion, wear Albane with an evening dress or a velvet skirt for a more sophisticated and elegant effect.

Mathilde, lined ankle boots ideal for cold and rain
The lined ankle boots Mathilde are a must-have in your wardrobe to keep your feet warm and dry throughout winter. Available in black leather and burgundy leather, these boots are lined with 100% merino wool to provide warmth and comfort even on the coldest days. Our women’s lined ankle boots feature a lug sole, metal hooks and round laces for a mountain-inspired look, as well as a 4 cm heel that adds height while remaining comfortable. These pull-up leather boots are ideal for those seeking warmth, durability and style during the coldest months.
How to wear lined ankle boots? Pair them with corduroy trousers or straight-leg jeans, with a sweater under a sleeveless wool jacket for a modern, weather-resistant look.

How to care for your leather ankle boots in winter?
To keep your women’s leather ankle boots in good condition throughout winter, regular care is essential. Cold, rain and humidity can weaken the leather and alter its appearance.
- Margaux (pull-up leather) – Black
Remove dust with a polishing brush. Then apply a renovating oil to nourish the leather and maintain its flexibility.
- Margaux (suede leather) – Chestnut
Start by removing dust with a polishing brush. Then apply a waterproof spray to protect the leather from moisture. If the leather loses its appearance over time, use a renovating care product suitable for suede such as the Sublim daim.
- Solène (smooth leather)
Remove dust with a polishing brush. Each month, alternate applying a care cream to nourish the leather and a polish to restore its shine. Finish with a waterproof spray to protect your shoes.
- Albane (patent leather)
Remove dust with a polishing brush. Then apply a care cream using a cloth to nourish the material. Patent leather does not require waterproofing.
- Mathilde (pull-up leather) – Burgundy
Remove dust with a polishing brush. Then apply a renovating oil to nourish the leather and maintain its flexibility.
- Mathilde (smooth leather) – Black
Remove dust with a polishing brush. Each month, alternate applying a care cream to nourish the leather and a polish to restore its shine. Finish with a waterproof spray to protect your shoes from moisture.
