Here I go again, but there is good reason.
I don't know about you, but I usually think of leopard print as an Autumn/Winter Trend. Something we have grown accustomed to seeing cited as a "Trend" year in, year out, so much so, that it has become a Wardrobe Staple (or Hero) in its own right, as it seems, it is never really out of Fashion and who can disagree that chucking a leopard print coat over some old tatty jeans and t-shirt doesn't give your look the instant glamour factor?
We saw plenty of it on the A/W 10 Catwalk and can always rely on D&G and Cavalli to put an injection of it into their collections, but I was pretty amazed to see so much of it is around for spring and summer, its not just Nudes, Nauticals, Khaki and a Neopolitan Ice cream colour palette.
Just a little browse online at Net-A-Porter wishing I had won the Lottery this week, saw me lusting after these pieces.
I don't know about you, but I usually think of leopard print as an Autumn/Winter Trend. Something we have grown accustomed to seeing cited as a "Trend" year in, year out, so much so, that it has become a Wardrobe Staple (or Hero) in its own right, as it seems, it is never really out of Fashion and who can disagree that chucking a leopard print coat over some old tatty jeans and t-shirt doesn't give your look the instant glamour factor?
We saw plenty of it on the A/W 10 Catwalk and can always rely on D&G and Cavalli to put an injection of it into their collections, but I was pretty amazed to see so much of it is around for spring and summer, its not just Nudes, Nauticals, Khaki and a Neopolitan Ice cream colour palette.
Just a little browse online at Net-A-Porter wishing I had won the Lottery this week, saw me lusting after these pieces.
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