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All Things Leopard Print

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Leopard print is making a come back in this year’s winter fashion. It has consistently stayed popular throughout this fall and is continuing into this winter season.

If you just want a subtle hint of leopard print in your outfit, add a leopard print belt, scarf, or handbag. You can add it to a fun color like hot pink, turquoise, or yellow!

To incorporate leopard print into an outfit for work or other more formal settings, find a leopard print cardigan. Pair it with some nice black booties, jeans, slacks, or a pencil skirt and a basic black shirt. For a bolder touch, add a fun shirt like I did!

For an everyday look, find a comfy leopard print sweater (mine came from Target) and pair it with your favorite leggings, jeggings, or jeans! You can pair it with riding boots or booties.

If you want to go really bold with your leopard print, throw on a pair of black leggings, tall black booties or boots, and a loose leopard print shirt ( mine came from Rue 21). For even more fun, add a bold lip color. Or even, big brushed through curls in your hair!

You can have so much fun with leopard print! Don’t forget your award winning smile that makes every outfit come together!

Maddie Adams
Maddie Adams is a fashion guru on Texas Forest Country Living, known for her weekly "How To" articles. She enjoys reading about the latest trends, teaching others how to look their best, and shopping for the perfect black dress on the weekends. During her off time, Maddie spends time with her family, hiking with friends, reading the latest Nicholas Sparks novel, and volunteering at her church. She currently resides in Lufkin.

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