Well-dressed as animals: Animal print is once again prevailing in winter. This is how we style the it-pieces on cold days.
Extremely good! Not only in summer, but also in the cool winter, fashionistas go on a fashionable excursion through the animal world. Tiger, zebra or leopard patterns provide stylish highlights in everyday life. Stars like Motsi Mabuse (42), Frauke Ludowig (59) and Leni Klum (19) provide inspiration.
Leo is and remains a classic
The leopard print is and remains an evergreen. The stars are particularly fond of the fashion brand Marc Cain, which recently celebrated its 50th anniversary, as the it-pieces fit perfectly into autumn. Pantsuits, blazers, midi dresses – they can all currently be found in the popular animal print. Presenter Frauke Ludowig recently presented a stylish combination of high-waisted leopard trousers, a silk leopard top with black lace and a black blazer – sexy and not too provocative at the same time!
Zebra goes with everything
Zebra patterns are much easier to combine. The colors black and white make the print suitable for almost any look. “Let’s Dance” juror Motsi Mabuse fell for the trend and wore a long, figure-hugging chiffon dress with batwing sleeves, a deep cleavage and a leg slit. Delicate stilettos and black and gold hanging earrings were also used.
Alternatively, you can currently find many wool coats with a black and white striped print. Practical – because the eye-catching coat provides a stylish upgrade even to simple everyday outfits and keeps you warm on cool days.
Animal print accessories
Other popular items of clothing currently include blouses with a snake pattern, flared trousers made of fabric with tiger stripes or blazers in animal print. The rule here is to try it out and show courage to use color.
If you prefer to start small, you can initially only rely on accessories. Model Leni Klum wears a silk headscarf with a leopard print from Dior. For example, you can just work this into your everyday hairstyle or wear it around your neck.
Source: Stern

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