If you know, you know. The addictively crazy docu series that’s got everyone obsessed has us thinking about adding animal prints back into our wardrobes. Not that we’re going full on Joe Exotic, but sometimes a little walk on the (sartorial) wild side can be fun… Here, the six styles we’re shopping now.
1. The Statement Blouse
With puff sleeves and an oh-so-flattering square neckline, this top is a certified “wow” piece. Pair it with jeans for a put-together everyday look, or dress it up with heels and fun earrings for nightime. Printed Cotton Poplin Puff Sleeve Top by Ganni - Shop Now
2. The Elevated Everyday Tote
Bid farewell to boring totes! This beauty is big enough to fit your laptop, wallet, keys, that book you’ve been meaning to read but just haven’t gotten around to yet… everything you need for your everyday. How’s that for form and function? Toy Shopping Bag In Leopard-Print Suede by Saint Laurent - Shop Now
3. The Classic Sweatshirt, But Make it Fashion
If you’re like us, you’re living in sweatshirts and leggings right now. But who said sweatshirts couldn’t be stylish? French designer Anine Bing’s take on the sweatshirt is both eye-catching and ultra cozy. Tiger sweatshirt by Anine Bing - Shop Now
4. The Fabulous Flat
As Jenna Lyons iconically declared, leopard is a neutral. These mules, handcrafted in Italy, are incredibly versatile and so comfortable you can wear them from morning till night. Leopard calf hair Venetian mule by Le Monde Beryl - Shop Now
5. The Dress that Guarantees a Double Take
Can you spell sexy? With leopard print and a bustier, this dress just oozes sex appeal. And no one does sexy better than Dolce & Gabbana. Pair this dress with a pair of strappy heels, and you’ll be turning heads wherever you go. Va va voom! Longuette Tulle Dress With Leopard Print by Dolce & Gabbana - Shop Now
6. The Final Touch
Not ready to fully commit? Add this fun brooch to add a dash of fabulous to any ensemble. Your lapels will thank you. Leopard pin by Kenneth Jay Lane - Shop Now
Photography by: Orchard Mile