Is there a more iconic fabric or print than leopard? Every season, leopard print is on trend, whether it be in the form of warm coats and scarves in winter, or long maxi dresses and cute bikinis in warmer months. Leopard print accessories always look fabulous, and add sex appeal to any outfit, Leopard print is a true, timeless classic that has probably been de jour since we were living in caves and walking around in pelts. What makes it so timeless, and how can you ensure that you channel Kate Moss or Joan Crawford, rather than, Paris Hilton? It’s tricky. If you get it right it just screams movie star glamour. Get it wrong and it screams Rod Stewart!

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Leopard print has an element of luxury to it, it often feels soft and cosy in winter, or silky and slinky in Summer. Designers like Dolce and Gabbana and Roberto Cavalli are synonymous with leopard prints, whilst Manolo Blahnik and Christian Louboutin have both produced stunning leopard print shoes. Actress Rachel Bilson showed how stylish leopard print could be in a Roberto Cavalli dress, whilst Paloma Faith added vampy red lips and shoes to her full length Dolce and Gabbana leopard print dress. Both looked stunning and stylish.

 Leopard Print  The cat in your wardrobeLeopard print has a very vintage feel to it, It was popular in the 1940′s and 1950′s, where it was the preserve of true movie stars like Joan Crawford and Marilyn Monroe. I remember a particular image of Marilyn with Joe DiMaggio, wearing a jaunty black suit with a leopard print scarf tied around her neck. She just looked so glamorous and stylish. Eartha Kitt was another sexy star who embraced the lure of the cat. and with her feline features she was total kittenish sex personified.

More recent star have been followers of the cat print. Kate Moss is probably the only person who could wear head to toe leopard print and still look stylish. She has long been a fan of the print, pulling a leopard print jacket from her wardrobe each year as the temperatures drop. Gwen Stefani is another glamour-puss (excuse the pun, I know its terrible but I couldn’t resist) who wears leopard print on a regular basis, often on the red carpet, and she has also made it an integral part of her LAMB collection. Other leopard fans include Sienna Miller, Kylie Minogue, Paloma Faith, Rachel Bilson, Pixie and Peaches Geldof, Nicky Hilton and Eva Mendes. The list is actually endless…

 

 

leopard print coat Leopard Print  The cat in your wardrobeOnly Kate Moss can get away with head to toe leopard print. Choose one piece of clothing, or an accessory in leopard print. Rihanna shows how leopard print shoes look great with a plain outfit.

Add bright red lips – too many nudes and you’ll start to look feral!

Dress it down – sling your glamorous coat over your jeans a la Kate Moss and Sienna Miller.

Wear it over tea dresses for a cute 1940′s feel, a la Paloma Faith.

Don’t mix your cats – leopards and tigers may live together in the Serengeti, and even sit happily side by side in your wardrobe, but they should not be worn together under any circumstances! Imagine a cat fight – you’ve just become one!

Emma 150x150 Leopard Print  The cat in your wardrobeEmma Iannarilli is a full-time fashion blogger who writes the blog www.fashion-mommy.com. A lifelong love of fashion and writing was transformed into a full time career after the birth of Emma’s two year old son. The former teacher decided to take a passion for fashion in a new direction by starting a blog, a time filler for when baby took his naps, and Fashion-Mommy was born! With 125,000 hits in it’s first year,  Fashion-Mommy is one of the Uk’s fastest growing new fashion blogs.  Emma Iannarilli lives in Staffordshire in the UK.

 

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