Sunday, January 20, 2013

Seeing Spots

Leopard is a fun print to pair.  It's also very versatile.  It can be worn as a top or dress, but it also makes quite a statement accessory.  It can be worn conservatively in a classic shape, such as the trench coat below.  It can also be worn with neutrals, such as black and brown, to give a little pop to an outfit.  Just refrain from wearing the print too snug to the body or it may appear to look cheap or gaudy.

Seeing Spots


Top Row: black blazer / leopard dress / clutch / red shoes / leopard top clearance! / purple pants / clutch / black flats / leopard trench / grey top / black heels / black pants / clutch

Bottom Row: chambray top / pink pants / leopard clutch / silver flats / pink top / leopard scarf / olive pants / brown wedges / beige top / oxblood pants / clutch /leopard heels

I personally prefer leopard accessories.  What's your favorite look?

I'm linking up this week with Molly and Carly.

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8 comments:

  1. I love the last look with the leopard heels and burgundy skinnies! I have a leopard scarf, flats, and skirt...it is a great neutral print!

    -Sharon
    The Tiny Heart
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    1. The worst thing about these types of posts is that I always want to buy everything I pair together. I think I need a leopard scarf. Thanks for the comment!

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  2. Blog hopping - leopard is also one of my favorite prints.

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  3. I NEED some deep purple pants (along with red ones)! But I feel as soon as I buy them, they will go out of style! But leopard is my fav for pretty much everything.

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    1. I always think the same thing. How trendy are they and how long with they stick around?

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  4. I need the pink jeans. I tried on a pair at Nordstrom a week ago, but just couldn't justify spending the money on what I assume will be just a fad...I think Gap has them though!

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    1. Gap does have them and they are cute. I thought they were going to be a fad, too. I think they may hang around a lot longer than I thought. If you don't want to jump in with both feet, then you could get a blue pant (versus a jean) or another neutral in denim (such as grey). You could also avoid brights and do softer colors such as light pink. Cords are also very much on trend.

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