Leopard
How leopard works as a neural, solid, and print
First is to layer a tank over a solid black dress. The dress helps me a solid backdrop for the tank that the print isn't so busy. Even though the print is in the classic black, brown, and white, the all over solid black helps tone the colors down. Also, the tank has lace detail around the V and the dress has a button-down top half, the details don't clash because they're both black. Layering is also a great way to step up your style as well. It takes your outfit up a notch and gives it an edge. Of course, you can easily dress your tank down and pair it with jeans! This is how you style leopard as a neutral. * Tank from Vici Dolls, Dress from LOFT. *
Second, is to have the leopard print palette in a solid white. So the main color of the skirt is white, and the print part is black, so that makes the piece a solid. Pairing with a baby blue top helps keep the outfit light with the lighter colors. Also, since the top has ruffles and is structured with the peplum, the black and white skirt helps balance the top. The outfit is not overwhelming and you look chic. So having the print palette in a solid white, helps you use other colors for the outfit. This is how you style leopard as a solid. * Top from Lulu's, Skirt from LOFT. *
Last, but not least, is leopard print in color! The red helps break up the black from the high-waist pants. Having the print in a color brings more attention to the clothing you're wearing and to you. The top is a chiffon and is lined underneath, which works with the chiffon pants. The pants are sheer from top to bottom and have shirts under. This outfit is perfect for spring and summer nights. The red is a versatile color so you could easily pair with jean shorts. This is how you style leopard as a print. * Top from LOFT, Pants from Bebe. *
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