Given that the weather has temporarily (we hope) pressed pause on flimsy sundresses and their ilk, why not take a sartorial swing at in-between season styling opportunities. Leopard print, which has fashion search engine Lyst has seen a 60 per cent increase since the start of the year, is emerging as the inter-seasonal wardrobe pivot we’ve frankly been calling out for.
Ganni, the Copenhagen based titan of guaranteed cool, has made its blotchy leopard print a core concern. Erin O’Connor helpfully showcased its appeal at an event last week pairing her coat with a heavenly languid silk dress in a chic tobacco-shade, giving it just the right amount of punch. See also Jennifer Lawrence at Dior’s cruise show in Scotland where she leaned into the so-called mob-wife aesthetic with a leopard coat elevating her simple white vest, canny. You can pick up something similar to Lawrence’s look at Rixo.
Denim is a great way to reinterpret the classic. Damson Madder is another brand which has turned leopard into a staple, as well as very good swimwear (I’m sold on its ruched one piece) its structured button through top is a unique take, I like the idea of wearing it with a black base or blue jean. I’m also into Mint Velvet (side note: the once unforgettable mail order brand has had quite the chic glow up) for its denim knee length skirt, pair with a simple crew neck sweater in grey or black for a dose of Parisian-signalled cool.
For the more minimally minded, a soupçon pop of the print will serve you well. Flip flops are having their own resurgence, for a double trend-hit skirt your eye over Brazilian original Havaianas latest collaboration with Italian leopard-connoisseurs Dolce & Gabbana (also available in zebra should you wish to expand your animal-patterned repertoire) which launches today.
Thinking French is always helpful when considering leopard print which can obviously very easily veer into naff-dom. Sezane has a super sweet shoulder bag which you could throw on with anything, see also its popular Matilda pointed ballerina flats which will see you well into autumn.