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Wild Thing


Since animal prints are all the rage for A/W season, you need to show your wild side by wearing clothes or accessories in bold feline prints. If you’re not a fan of animal print, why not test the waters by adding a leopard print scarf or a skinny belt to your anti-animal outfit, you might be surprised with the results.

I posted about my picks from the shoes department a couple of weeks back, so let’s see what the highstreet and designer boutiques have cooking for you starting with this jersey leopard print top by Reiss. Price tag? KD 23.500. Reiss is located in the Avenues Phase II.


Zara cardigan KD 14.500


TopShop ankle boots and if you look closely you 'll notice a pair of leopard print leggings below the boots. I just noticed them!

Mulberry mini suede shoulder bag with gold chain straps KD 245


TopShop animal print scarf

TopShop clutch

Comments

Animal pattern seems to be a permanent design feature in the fashion industry
sara said…
wooow i reaally liked the Mulberry bag
Confashion said…
Basees
Especially this season! Did you manage to get your animal fix for this season? :)

Sara
It's even more beautiful in real life.. My fave item of this post for sure! :)

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