Thursday, March 19, 2026
No menu items!
HomeFashionLainey Wilson's Golden West Launches New Boot Style

Lainey Wilson’s Golden West Launches New Boot Style

Lainey Wilson and her brand Golden West are paying homage to the country star’s home state of Louisiana with a fresh cowboy boot style.

The Wild Magnolia boot from Golden West.

The Wild Magnolia boot from Golden West.

Courtesy of Golden West

The Wild Magnolia boot, which dropped on Thursday, showcases the state flower of Louisiana, the magnolia. In a curvilinear design against a white backdrop, the flower is imprinted in pale pink and green tones in a hand-painted style, paired with a distinctive 3D-embroidered top stitching offering delicacy and dimension to the shoe. Embodying a lived-in look, the leather upper is tumbled for a laid-back and distressed effect befitting of everyday wear.

The Wild Magnolia boot from Golden West.

The Wild Magnolia boot from Golden West.

As for the silhouette, it’s a classic cowboy boot with a 14-inch tall scalloped shaft and a 2-inch heel. The Wild Magnolia boot retails for $365, available at goldenwestboots.com.

The Wild Magnolia boot from Golden West.

The Wild Magnolia boot from Golden West.

Golden West, which launched in 2025, has rolled out several styles in 2026. The Night Bloom cowboy boot is a short style featuring embossed python leather with a rich bourbon brown color. The brand also released a style befitting of Valentine’s Day, the limited-edition Forget Me Not Cherry boot, a metallic red update to a style with an inlay and an embroidered pattern of a butterfly in flight.

Additional styles from Golden West include the top-selling Somewhere Over Laredo boot, which features a floral design and is available in tall and short versions; the To the Moon boot, which is black with gold accents, and the Atta Girl Platform, which features a hefty 5-inch block heel and 2-inch platform, among several others. Fashion veteran Michael Petry plays a key role at Wilson’s brand as creative director.

Wilson told FN last year, “Western fashion is part of who I am and always has been. It’s second nature to me, on and off stage. There’s nothing more country than a broken-in pair of boots. I love putting my music into the brand, which is why you’ll see boots rooting back to some of my songs both in design inspiration and names.”

RELATED ARTICLES

Most Popular

Recent Comments