Animal energy


What you wear is a measure of your mood. There are always moments to be bold and expressive – and what element better than animal print?

Thankfully, the exotic patterns lend themselves to a neutral colour palette, making it an easily workable tone in your wardrobe.

Once Christian Dior sent leopard print instead of pelts down the runway in 1947, the trend was hotly embraced. The late Roberto Cavalli was famous for giving animal prints their glory, a love of the distinctive patterns and endless sex appeal. In homage to him and the timeless flair these elements offer, escape to your wild side.

Details: Details Bloq gold earrings Find Me: Brie Leon
Details: Details Animal Abstract print scrunchie Find Me: moochi
Details: Walker spotted leopard tee Find Me: Anine Bing
Details: Carmen recyled leather short Find Me: Anine Bing
Details: Georgette V-Neck flounce blouse Find Me: Ganni
Details: Ribcage wide-leg jeans Find Me: Levi’s
Details: Isabella Anselmi Christine mule Find Me: Merchant
Details: Belle Scarpe Ripples sandal in taupe stingray Find Me: REPRESENT Footwear
Details: Goldeneye Metallic snake leather flats Find Me: Bared Footwear
Details: Wrap belt Find Me: Remain Studios
Details: Zebra print midi dress Find Me: COS

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