Simone Ashley Just Wore the Chic '90s Dress Trend I Know Will Dominate London This Summer
Now that summer is almost here and our calendars are brimming with social activities, it's high time we let our wardrobes have a little more fun. Sporting a playful, '90s-inspired leopard-print minidress, Simone Ashley did just that during a recent trip to the South of France.
With a distinctly '90s silhouette, Ashley's figure-hugging, strappy minidress was expertly accessorized with a sleek shoulder bag, open-toe mules, and black cat-eye sunglasses for a glamorous, summer-ready look seeped in retro charm. Looking past the white, soft-yellow, and pale-blue dresses that are everywhere right now, Ashley chose to back the leopard-print trend that's been growing in popularity for months.
Of course, the print has been in circulation for decades, but the animal-print pieces we're seeing right now feel simultaneously fresh and familiar, making the pattern a natural choice if you're hoping to add something statement to your wardrobe that you already know will stand the test of time.
Having seen the leopard-print trend across London's streets in the form of jackets, jeans, and shoes all spring, we're now seeing dresses get a big-cat makeover. After months of reacquainting themselves with the style, London fashion people will pounce on the style.
To shop the emerging dress trend that's soon to take off, read on and discover our edit of the best leopard-print dresses.
SHOP OUR EDIT OF THE BEST LEOPARD-PRINT DRESSES
This pretty slip dress also comes in three other colors.
Style with Mary Janes or wear with knee-high biker boots.
Lean into the look with layers of gold jewellery.
This billowy chiffon dress moves beautifully as you walk.
The frill details add a pretty edge.
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