
Tips To Wear Animal Prints
Animal prints have become less of a classic women’s fashion staple and more mainstream, transcending from season to season. There are Pony Prints, Animal Print Shoes, Animal Print Purses and Bags, Animal Print Hats, Belts and Scarves etc. But I want to say something about the animal print shoes.
From discount ugg to courts and flats to wedges, there is no escaping the jungle influence. Christian Louboutin’s Rolando Leopard Print Shoes are a classic example of how stylist animal prints can be. Not to mention Louboutin’s “Peanuts” animal wedges, fun and funky. If it’s ballet flats you are after, then Rock and Republic have come up with some really stylish Zebra prints. Black and white zebra and pony prints give a new twist to the classic leopard, these shoes are stylish and trendy.
How to Wear Animal Prints
Whilst much has already been touted about animal prints in numerous fashion articles on Suite 101, the message is still the same. The important thing to remember when wearing animal prints is to avoid overkill. A little goes a long way, ” says Anne-Marie Crtuis, Elle fashion director. Celebrity stylist Rachel Zoe agrees and adds “Take baby steps, a belt here, a pair of shoes another time. Only do one piece at a time.”
“Animal print shoes look good with any kind of outfit and color. They are almost as neutral as a pair of black shoes,” says the Shoe Goddess. Spice up a little black dress with a pair of leopard print courts ( UGG Classic Short Boots 5825 Leopard Brown for example) or wear zebra or pony print ballet flats with skinny jeans. Animal prints and denim jeans are a marriage made in heaven!
Don’t go wild with clashing prints, this only serves to look trashy. Let animal prints bring out your wild side but tame your instincts and allow yourself just a hint of one particular print, keeping the rest of your outfit simple. Stylist Rachel Zoe suggests that you “choose carefully , and play it as a highlight.”
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