These leopard pieces will add some flair to your wardrobe
Leopard prints are the perfect way to tune into your animal side! These striking looks will bring out your catty side.
This Tiarra Teddy Bear Jacket by Apparis is a fresh take on a classic trucker jacket. Made from heavyweight sherpa, it’s sure to keep you warm as well as stylish. The large print on this jacket is graphic and eye-catching.
This Leopard Jumpsuit by Piexoto is both easy and elegant. The fabric is lightweight and breezy, sure to be comfortable through the whole day! The fringe detail on the slit of the legs is a subtle and impressive detail.
This Leopard Print Windbreaker by Cotton Emporium is a more casual, hip option. Not an item typically associated with a leopard print, but it totally works. Throw this on with jeans and a t-shirt, and you’re good to go!
Leopard on denim? Yes, please. The cropped leopard print denim jacket by Miu Miu brings new life to the tried and true standby that is the denim jacket. The crop on this jacket is chic and the cute and playful cat applique on the chest really makes this jacket special.
This stunning piece from Levi’s comes in a luxurious purple hue. The Leopard Faux Shearling Trim coat uses the leopard print in an understated manner, its blacks in a lower contrast to the dark purple, as opposed to the typical black on yellow or white. And with a detachable faux shearling collar, there’s more than one way to wear this coat!
Another piece that shakes up the traditional color scheme is this leopard print Davis Skirt by Rebecca Minkoff. The shimmering yellow against stark white makes this skirt a standout piece that is sure to make your wardrobe pop. Cut in a midi skirt, this is sure to be flattering for any body type! Midi skrits make your waist seem slimmer and enhance the natural curves in your hips and backside.
And in emerald green, the Madeline double-breasted leopard-jacquard blazer by Annie Bing brings a bit of fun flair to a professional look. Especially if you get the pants to match!
There are so many ways to add leopard to your lineup! Which works for you?