WANT! Purrrfect Prints: Leopard Is Back

It seems 2024 is off to a catty start, as many designers around the globe push pieces to revive everyone’s favorite color: Leopard print. While one could argue that Leopard print never went out of style, there's no argument that it is definitely IN in the new year. With the gray skies and cold weather January often brings, why not heat things up with a warm fiery print to contrast the environment around you, and bring some fun to the streets? Channel your inner Mel B and (Scary) spice up your wardrobe this year.


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Vetements Men’s Leopard-Print Puffer
This Vetements coat is right at the crossroad of practical and playful. Could be styled up with ease, or worn with a t-shirt and jeans, this coat is sure to make its wearer look effortlessly cool while staying warm.


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R13 Wide Leg Utility Pants

An alternative to solid color khakis, these R13 pants are sophisticated enough for a day in the office, and fun enough for a Friday night.


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Balenciaga Metallized Le Cagole shoulder bag

This already eye-catching bag just got a new, wilder colorway. If Leopard print is too subtle for you, this metallic Leopard print should satisfy. Still not wild enough? There’s also a pink option!


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Dolce & Gabbana Coated Canvas Trench Coat

When we think of Dolce & Gabbana, it’s almost hard to imagine a collection without their iconic Leopard print. This trench is the epitome of D&G, and provides an effortless option to style a rather loud print (and it’s water resistant!).


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Wales Bonner for Adidas, Ponyskin Sambas

The latest drop in the ongoing Adidas x Wales Bonner series features none other than a leopard-ified pair of the collaborations hit Sambas. Warm or cold, man or women, these sneakers offer an eye-catching design that could be styled up or down all year ‘round.


Article by Ethan Engh, Contributor, PhotoBook Magazine
Tearsheets by Chenglin Qu, Graphic Design Intern, PhotoBook Magazine
WANT! Created by Ayoka Lucas

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