Leopard Jeans / Similar Black Blouse / Boots / Mini Bag / Sunglasses / Bracelet / Similar Earrings
I love updating my wardrobe with the new season trends each season. I’m sharing two ways to incorporate the leopard trend into your fall wardrobe without wearing it from head to toe or going overboard. I talk about more fall trends in this post.
First, I styled these fabulous leopard print jeans by pairing them with a black blouse, neutral booties, and minimalist gold jewelry. You can change this look up by wearing nude or ankle strap heels or even a tan or white blouse.
I also wanted to share some other leopard pieces I’ve found and are a great way to wear the trend. This mulitcolored leopard dress is gorgeous! I know that multicolored leopard does not sound subtle, but the chiffon and burnout velvet of this dress and the colors are beautifully done. You may just see me in it soon!
And I’m all about great sweaters for fall. This leopard Veronica Beard sweater would be perfect jeans and booties or my favorite strappy heel.
You all know how much I love pink! This pink leopard top is a beautiful statement top. Pair it with black jeans and heels for dinner or night out.
Keep scrolling to see the second way I styled leopard and more of my favorite items.
Similar Leopard Clutch / Similar Sweater / Similar Jeans / Sunglasses / Heels (Last seen here and here)
The second way I styled leopard is a little more subtle. I’m wearing some coated jeans with a burgundy sweater and some nude heels. I added a pop of leopard with this gorgeous clutch. This exact look is sold out so I linked similar items. This would also be great as an all-black look. Some other accessories that are easy to incorporate include this belt, bag, or shoes. This is another one of my favorite clutches. My other leopard print favorites are in the boutique below.
Have a great weekend! And make sure you shop Neiman Marcus Chic Week Sale! Get 25% off your purchase. Here are my picks from the sale:
xo
Alicia
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Top photos by Audrie Dollins and bottom photos by Mary Hafner.
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