The One Dress Every It Girl Will Be Wearing for Fall
Is it just us, or is the animal kingdom having a major moment in the fashion industry? Lately, we’ve been noticing every type of animal print (from tiger to snake) popping up in new-in sections in every silhouette possible. However, if there’s a particular iteration of the trend we’re seeing everywhere, it‘s the leopard-print dress (and trust us, it’s not going anywhere anytime soon).
Proving itself to be incredibly versatile, this fierce print can go with literally anything. We’re officially declarinf leopard print the timeless trend that keeps coming back. One thing we love about this trend is that it works for any occasion, whether it’s formal or casual. Dress it up with a pair of heels, or wear with a pair of cool sneakers for everyday feels. Now, shop some of our favorites on the market to add to your closet.
A long leopard-print dress will be so perfect during the fall. Style it with colorful accessories to accent it.
Whether you have a formal or casual event, accessorize your dress for the right occasion.
Style your little leopard dress for more casual occasions with a pair of sneakers.
If you find yourself on the minimalistic side, you can't go wrong with a sleek slip dress.
A cool '90s-style minidress will always be chic for a night out. For a unique look, pair it with cowboy boots.
This animal print trend will work for the office, too; simply pick one that complies with your dress code.
These dresses will have you walking on the wild side.

Dale Arden Chong is the Senior Fashion Commerce Editor at ELLE.com, where she edits and reports on Wholesale Replica Bag
trends, labels, and designers in the fashion space to bring you the best items that will elevate your wardrobe. She has a robust knowledge of high-quality design, construction, and materials based on testing hundreds of products over her eight-plus years in the industry, writing stories for Glamour,Best Knockoff Luxury Clothing
, Entertainment Tonight, and others. Dale graduated magna cum laude from the University of Southern California's Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism with a degree in Journalism and a minor in Communication Design. In 2015, she was a finalist for the National Arts and Entertainment Journalism Award.