It's a Leopard-Print Fall—Here's How It Girls Are Wearing the Trend With Jeans
If, in fashion terms, 2024 has brought us one thing, it's the astronomical revival of the leopard-print trend. Just a while ago, some may have written it off as tacky, but the iconic print has recently experienced an impressive comeback—so much so that it's now considered a classic. Sweeping across the fall 2024 runways, showcased by nearly every designer of note, the trend has since snowballed on social media and was the focal point of the short-lived mob wife aesthetic.
Now, we're heading into a leopard-print fall, but it's not just in the form of the thick, luxurious coats we saw at the beginning of the year. The leopard-print trend has evolved. Designers and brands have given us leopard-print jeans, skirts, dresses, and shoes, and with the arrival of the new season, leopard-print tops are stealing fashion hearts.
Ganni's tie-front blouse is already a mainstay in so many fashion people's wardrobes, and Damson Madder's shirred iteration crops up on my Instagram feed pretty much every other day. H&M has produced pretty cowl-neck designs, and Kitri's halterneck style is already on my wish list. Adding a point of interest to your fall outfits, a leopard-print top is the perfect pairing for your favorite jeans and the full skirts you've been wearing for the past few months.
Don't assume that leopard print has reached peak appeal—fashion insiders tell me that there's plenty of longevity left. As it's a foolproof buy for fall 2024, read on to discover our edit of the best leopard-print tops below.
SHOP OUR EDIT OF THE BEST LEOPARD-PRINT TOPS:
The leopard-print trend isn't showing any signs of slowing down.
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