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The Western trend has made a major splash on the runways and is becoming more popular with celebrities. Since the 1950s, the fashion industry has been fascinated with the lifestyle of cowboys and the western ambiance. It keeps reappearing in new and effervescent ways. During the LaQuan Smith SS20 show in September, I gasped with joy at his urbanized approach to the trend. He took classic staples and made them high fashion but wearable. And we know that the trend ain't going nowhere since it's officially been sanctioned by the fashion gods.

Whether it's a hat or a top or boots or a dress, there are various ways to incorporate this trend into your wardrobe without looking like you're trying too hard.

Hat

This cowboy hat doesn't need an introduction. Just buy it. And then wear it like Solange did with a blazer.

WYETH™ Wool Mcgraw Cowboy Hat, $79

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