We consider Leopard print [1] a neutral. While it might be one of the wilder of the prints in classic circulation (pun intended), it just as easily pairs with stripes and florals as it does blacks and whites. And, while I might be constantly trying to find new ways to mix my brown and black animal print into each and every look I style, 365 days a year, no one does it quite like Julia Restoin Roitfeld [2]. Whether it's a beach coverup or a Winter coat, Roitfeld knows that no look is complete without at least a little bit of leopard. And I couldn't agree more. Ahead, find my favourite leopard styles from the one and only brunette beauty and how I'm shopping the looks in my very own wardrobe.
The Scarf
Add a little something extra to your Fall look with a classic printed leopard scarf.
The Coloured Sweater
Amp up your leopard look with a bright red toned sweater for breezy days.
The Party Skirt
For events, try a silk leopard skirt and black knit, paired with heels and a structured clutch.
The Furry Coat
Cosy up this Winter with a fuzzy oversized leopard coat to keep you warm and make a statement all at the same time.
The Blouse
Mix up your prints by styling a leopard blouse with a striped or plaid blazer this Fall.
The Casual Skirt
Go for a high-low look for day or night with a graphic tee and high-waisted leopard skirt, all year round.
The Beach Cover-Up
Take your leopard look to the beach with an oversized silk leopard top thrown over a one-piece black bathing suit.
The Trench
For transitional weather, opt for a trench covered in an understated leopard pattern, keeping the look ladylike with a pencil skirt made of a contrasting patent material.