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Thakoon
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Phillip Lim |
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Phillip Lim |
Ladies: if you own a leopard print sweater, jacket or purse, file those items away because you will definitely be wearing them again for Fall. Season after season, the leopard print trend keeps coming back to the runways and into our wardrobes. The print was favored by many fashion designers in their Fall/Winter 2013 collections. Thakoon, Diane von Furstenberg and Phillip Lim all came to the consensus that the leopard print is one trend worth investing in.
Whether you prefer your leopard in a classic or colorful palette, splashed on fur or silk, there's no question this glamorous print is going to be huge next Fall. Browse through the purr-fectly stylish looks I created below and make sure you should stock up on your leopard prints now to stay ahead of the trend.
Classy. Channel all cattiness at the office into wild leopard prints tamed by black and white graphics. You just can’t go wrong with the classy combination of black-and-white and leopard. This set is an example of a “tamed” leopard in your outfit, and would be appropriate for many occasions, even for going to the office.
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Express |
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Banana Republic |
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Paul & Joe Brown
stylebop.com |
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Gucci |
Romantic. Leopard print has a wild connotation to it, but if you combine it with something romantic, like a pleated mini dress, the leopard print becomes more demure. This look says that you can be both delicate and tough.
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Saint Laurent |
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Diane von Furstenberg |
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Christian Louboutin |
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Christian Louboutin |
Casual. Leopard print can be easily incorporated into a sporty outfit. Because animal prints are neutrals, combining leopard with beige and brown is always a safe option. However, you should not be afraid to wear leopard print with bright colors such as blue, red, orange and yellow. Leopard works really well with these bright colors. This set features my personal favorite combination of leopard with cobalt blue.
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Christian Louboutin |
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H&M |
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Ance
lagarconne.com |
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Closed Earth
veryeickhoff.com |
Military. Leopard print also works well with khaki, as you can see from this set. For those who aren't the biggest fans of animal prints, this looks shows how simple it is to incorporate just a touch leopard into your wardrobe. Simply style up your outfits with some leopard-printed accessories.
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Oasis
johnlewis.com |
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Oasis |
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wallisfashion.com |
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Rupert Sanderson |
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