@ Luis - that's the best way to look at it.
Is there a woman in the picture? No.
Are the boots designed for a woman, and does that matter in a search? Yes.
Therefore they would be specifically
owned by a woman and 'woman's' boots tells us which gender would own them.
(Possessive noun - if it helps at all, see here for more
http://www.rhlschool.com/eng3n9.htm)
As Duncan and Colette said, you could also say 'lady's' (or the plurals: 'ladies'' or 'women's'). It's about expressing which gender they
belong to, without unintentionally misleading the buyer to believe there's a woman in the picture.
I hope that helps a little more.
Congratulations on your English certificate! I used to do well in French and Spanish at school, but would be completely lost now due to lack of practice. I wouldn't have a hope of being in this business in any other language than my own - so I think all the non-native English speakers who are not only participating, but making money at it are just amazing!
