Leopard print can often be thought of as a racy and tacky print. And there is a place for that! But it definitely has it's high fashion moments. It seems to be worn best when it is thought of as a neu
It may be seen by some as a bold print but we believe leopard is a timeless classic that works almost anywhere and with anything. Rapture, our own take on this wild design, is available in a classic brown colourway or as a neutral grey as well as a wallpaper, velvet or linen fabric and is a small scale print that packs a punch with its rock 'n' roll edge. We've rounded up a few of our favourite dream schemes using leopard print to inspire your next project. Image by @sallydoessassy featuring our Rapture True Leopard wallpaper Image by @leopard_luxe_home Image by @jewelmarlowe Image by @barlowandbarlow Image by @barlowandbarlow Image by @houseninedesign
{top: gap | shorts, bracelet: f21 | sandals: blowfish | watch: sprout | scarf: vintage | ring: c/o oasap | necklace: jenny present (similar) } Since I've had a stressful week, and since I have very little brain power left, I find it disturbingly difficult to be interesting or witty this afternoon. Luckily, I can always rely on the fine people who make jokes (really, who comes up with them?) to be clever when I can't. And so I leave you with this: Two peanuts walk into a bar. One's a salted. Ba-da-bum. Oh, does it get any better than that? Have a happy weekend, my friends. I'm hanging out here today.
It may be seen by some as a bold print but we believe leopard is a timeless classic that works almost anywhere and with anything. Rapture, our own take on this wild design, is available in a classic brown colourway or as a neutral grey as well as a wallpaper, velvet or linen fabric and is a small scale print that packs a punch with its rock 'n' roll edge. We've rounded up a few of our favourite dream schemes using leopard print to inspire your next project. Image by @sallydoessassy featuring our Rapture True Leopard wallpaper Image by @leopard_luxe_home Image by @jewelmarlowe Image by @barlowandbarlow Image by @barlowandbarlow Image by @houseninedesign
Carrie, Casey and I have something fun in store for you today for Create28: Summer Looks! Each one of us has put together a "Pinned It & Did It" look from Pinterest. When you're finished here, head over to A Lovely Little Wardrobe and A Little Bit of Cheer to see how my beautiful friends interpreted their pinned inspiration! I use Pinterest for style inspiration in a couple of different ways. First of all, I have a "Style Inspiration" board for any look that I find that I love. I glance through this board when I'm in a rut, when thinking about what holes I have to fill in my closet and when trying to define my personal style. I also have boards for "Cool Weather Clothes" and "What to Wear when it's Warm." In order for a pin to make the cut for these boards, the look has to feature items that are similar to what I have in my closet. In other words, I can already recreate these looks with what I have. I often add to the latter two boards when I purchase a new item of clothing. For example, I recently added this J.Crew Factory olive skirt to my closet. I had been searching for olive jeans without much luck when I happened upon the skirt instead. Olive makes for a great neutral so I turned to Pinterest for some outfit inspiration! Pin #1 Source / Pin #2 Source I incorporated elements from both of these pinned looks into my final creation. The first pin showed me that black and white stripes pair beautifully with olive and the second pin convinced me to throw-in some leopard print! Pardon the wrinkles, I took these photos at the end of the day! Don't forget to visit Carrie and Casey today to see their "Pinned It and Did It" looks! And we want to see yours, too. Show us on Insta (#create28summer looks) and in the link-up below! Please link-up all of your Create28 looks from the past week! Here are our favorite looks from last week: My Closet Catalogue and Style Attitude. And our most clicked links from Charming Lucy and Marty's Musings! Finally, you only have a couple more days left to snab that $75 gift card to your choice of Gap Brand Stores, LOFT, Nordstrom or Target! Enter below! What I'm Wearing: Shirt: Banana Republic (similar, similar) Skirt: J.Crew Factory (exact) Belt: Charming Charlie (similar, similar) Flats: DSW (exact) Entry -Form An InLinkz Link-up
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Photographed by Arthur Elgort, Vogue, April 1992 This season, you can forget everything you’ve been told about investing in a simple set of wardrobe basics, because animal print has been dubbed “the new neutral.” Khaki trench coats and little black dresses are being tossed aside for leopard spots, zebra stripes, and snakeskin, which have flooded our Instagram feeds, shopping sites, and quotidian street corners. But why the sudden interest in all things animal? For decades, the furry leopard print coat has been considered the epitome of chic, from the swing-cut style Jackie Kennedy made waves with in 1962 to the many versions Kate Moss has been photographed in over the years. Certainly not restricted to furry outerwear, though, Azzedine Alaïa built his entire Fall 1991 collection around cheetah knitwear, and Shania Twain made music video history when she dressed in head-to-toe leopard for her 1997 hit “That Don’t Impress Me Much.” Somehow, animal spots pair well with almost everything, adding instant excitement to a look. Vogue Market Editor Alexandra Gurvitch explains that she uses jungle prints “to liven up my otherwise all black uniform.” For Fall 2018, designers offered fresh takes on a variety of animal-inspired styles. Tom Ford paired colorful cheetah halter dresses with matching tights and embellished his leopard suits with sequins. Dolce & Gabbana experimented with everything from zebra to tiger, while newcomer Miaou introduced sportier options in cheetah and snake. With so many options to choose from, why limit yourself to just one? Here, five different ways to wear head-to-toe animal print this season, as tested by this Vogue writer. Samantha Sung coat, Vivetta dress, Brixton beret, Dolce & Gabbana purse, J.Crew umbrella Photo: Christina M. Garcia For my first look, I wanted to re-create Arthur Elgort’s photo of Claudia Schiffer from a 1992 issue of Vogue, so I went all out with the leopard. After all, isn’t brown leopard what everyone thinks of when animal print is mentioned? Luckily, J.Crew had the perfect umbrella, and I managed to find the only animal print beret online by the brand Brixton. Samantha Sung offers a super-chic nylon leopard trenchcoat, and to top it all off, I added a Dolce & Gabbana box purse. This look received some interesting reactions by passersby and friends. “You look like my grandmother,” someone commented. I would 100 percent wear it again, though. Samantha Sung Parisienne coat, $895, samanthasung.com; Brixton Audrey wool beret, $30, urbanoutfitters.com; Vivetta puff-sleeve shirtdress, $268, farfetch.com; Anna F. leopard-print pumps, $230, farfetch.com; Dolce & Gabbana small Sicily bag, $1,295, dolcegabbana.com; J.Crew pocket umbrella, $27, jcrew.com Photo: (Clockwise from top left) Courtesy of jcrew.com; Courtesy of urbanoutfitters.com; Courtesy of samanthasung.com; Courtesy of dolcegabanna.com; Courtesy of farfetch.com; Courtesy of farfetch.com Rixo London dress, Gianvito Rossi shoes Photo: Christina M. Garcia One of my go-to brands for animal print is Rixo London, so it was tough deciding on just one item to wear from them. I eventually settled on an emerald green tiger-printed evening dress from its upcoming fall collection. Coincidentally, it contrasted well with my red hair. Since the dress was so colorful and voluminous, I kept accessories to a bare minimum, opting for simple Dalmatian-spot mules by Gianvito Rossi. “Straight out of Dynasty,” Gurvitch said, referencing the TV show’s maximalist 1980s fashion. Ganni Bijou leopard-print cotton-poplin wrap dress, $315, net-a-porter.com; Manolo Blahnik BB Dalmatian-print pony-hair pointy pumps, $895, manoloblahnik.com; Rixo London Alexa neckscarf, $86, rixo.co.uk; Mystique animal-print pony-hair clutch bag, $146, selfridges.com Photo: (Clockwise from top left) Courtesy of net-a-porter.com; Courtesy of rixo.co.uk; Courtesy of selfridges.com; Courtesy of manoloblahnik.com Roberto Cavalli jacket, Topshop shirt, Rag & Bone jeans, Manolo Blahnik mules Photo: Christina M. Garcia This was my casual look (casual for me, at least). Often overlooked, zebra is a great alternative to leopard and cheetah prints and is perfect for those who prefer to dress in subtle shades of black and white. Topshop always has a great selection of zebra separates, which I layered under a neutral-toned zebra jacket from Roberto Cavalli’s Spring 2018 collection. To dress things up a little, I added a Manolo Blahnik zebra-printed kitten-heel mule. Topshop zebra-print pajama shirt, $65, topshop.com; Roberto Cavalli haircalf biker jacket, $6,834, harrods.com; Rag & Bone ankle straight jeans, $265, rag-bone.com; Jeffrey Campbell Romance-F mules, $140, jeffreycampbellshoes.com; Amélie Pichard flat bag zebra, $404, ameliepichard.com Photo: (Clockwise from top left) Courtesy of topshop.com; Courtesy of harrods.com; Courtesy of ameliepichard.com; Courtesy of rag-bone.com; Courtesy of jefferycampbellshoes.com De La Vali dress, Aquazzura sandals, Crap Eyewear sunglasses Photo: Christina M. Garcia When I came across this leopard dress on Farfetch by the Ibiza-based brand De La Vali, I knew I needed it in my life. Maybe it was the mandarin collar or the fact that it fit like a glove, but it was love at first sight. I decided to put a late-’90s spin on the overall look with platform sandals by Aquazzura and leopard framed sunglasses from Crap Eyewear. (I will not regret joining in on the small sunglasses trend.) And come fall, this dress could just as easily be worn with black tights and boots. De La Vali silk leopard-print Suki dress, $261, farfetch.com; Aquazzura Baba platform sandals, $850, nordstrom.com; Crap Eyewear the Ultra Jungle sunglasses, $79, crapeyewear.com; Clare V. foldover clutch, $275, clarev.com Photo: (Clockwise from top left) Courtesy of farfetch.com; Courtesy of crapeyewear.com; Courtesy of clarev.com; Courtesy of nordstrom.com Red Valentino coat, Wolford tights, Carel shoes, L. Erickson headband Photo: Christina M. Garcia I would describe my everyday style as “mod.” A statement A-line coat, a fun pair of tights, and a block heel pump is my unofficial uniform. If I could dress in head-to-toe Courrèges every day I would. So this tiger-printed frock by Red Valentino and matching Wolford tights fit the bill perfectly. To keep this look somewhat toned down, I paired it with simple black patent Mary Janes from Carel. Red Valentino animal-print jacquard midi coat, $1,250, modaoperandi.com; Wolford Tiger Pop tights, $18, collantspaschers.com; L. Erickson USA bit headband, $54, franceluxe.com; Carel Babies Kina shoes, $325, carel.fr; SecondVerseVintage 1990s velvet tiger-stripe bag, $24, etsy.com Photo: (Clockwise from top left) Courtesy of modaoperandi.com; Courtesy of franceluxe.com; Courtesy of etsy.com; Courtesy of collantspaschers.com; Courtesy of carel.fr Source: https://www.vogue.com/article/how-to-wear-animal-print-leopard-zebra-stripes
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