Kendra Scott’s Yellow Rose Brand Launches Western Boot Collection


Kendra Scott is stepping into the footwear game for the first time.

For fall 2025, the jewelry mogul is launching a new range of boots for her Yellow Rose by Kendra Scott label, marking a key milestone for the Western-inspired fashion and lifestyle brand launched in 2023.

Designed as a love letter to Texas, the new Yellow Rose by Kendra Scott boot collection features three distinct models – two women’s boots and a men’s boot.

In an interview with FN, Scott called the launch a labor of love, proclaiming that she only wears heels and cowboy boots in her day-to-day life.  “It took a few years to develop these boots,” Scott admitted. “But I found a really great manufacturer who probably was ready to wring my neck at the end of it, because I was just maniacal about all the details. That’s the jewelry designer perspective in me.”

Scott noted that she is making her new Yellow Rose boot collection in León, Mexico, and aims to translate her core design language from her jewelry into the footwear line.

“When I got the final samples of the boots from the artisans in Mexico, I got emotional,” Scott noted. “They turned out to be everything I dreamed they could be, and more.”

For the women’s styles, the Sarah and Abbie boots take cues from Scott’s jewelry designs on the same time and embrace a distinctly ‘70s-inspired femininity, showcasing rounded toes, cowboy heels, and vintage-inspired details. The Sarah boot features moon phase embroidery and bluebonnet-inspired scalloping, while the Abbie boot stands out with its bold shape and nod to spirited cowgirls.

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A model wears the Yellow Rose by Kendra Scott Abbie boot.

Courtesy of Kendra Scott

Meanwhile, the men’s Weston boot features a timeless roper silhouette, complete with a rounded toe and classic roper heel. Every style is handcrafted with welt construction and genuine cow leather and available in signature brand colorways.

Scott added that her three sons helped her with the men’s boot. “My boys were my focus group for trying the men’s boot on and giving me feedback on what they loved about them, the designer said. “I’m really pleased that we were able to develop a men’s style that will be a timeless staple in the Yellow Rose brand moving forward.”

As for if Yellow Rose will add different footwear silhouettes in the future, Scott said the brand is experimenting. “Everything Yellow Rose does ties back to Texas and has a Western appeal,” she said. “Future shoe styles will have a nod to that aesthetic, but we will have some really unique silhouettes as we look to expand.”

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A model wears the Yellow Rose by Kendra Scott Sarah boot.

Courtesy of Kendra Scott

Outside of footwear, Scott has not been resting on her laurels. Last week, the designer released cuff Ultra Open earbuds with Bose, and in August, Scott debuted the brand’s first eyewear collection in partnership with Marchon.

But as for if Scott will bring footwear into her mainline collection, she said “never say never.”

“They are not in the works quite yet, but you never know. And with my shoe obsession, it’s definitely a possibility,” she said.

The new Yellow Rose by Kendra Scott boot collection, which retails between $298 and $398, is now available at the brand’s store locations in Austin, Dallas, Houston and online.

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A model wears the Yellow Rose by Kendra Scott Abbie boot.

Courtesy of Kendra Scott



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