Wild at heart: Animal prints are winter's loudest comeback
India, Jan. 17 -- A
nimal prints are back and they're everywhere. Once reserved for party dresses and bold statement moments, they've now evolved into winter wardrobe staples. From classic leopard and edgy zebra to the rise of cow print, these patterns are slipping into everyday looks, adding personality, warmth and visual interest without tipping into costume territory.
Fashion is cyclical and animal print is one comeback that never really stays away for long. This season, it's showing up in cleaner silhouettes, muted tones and winter-ready fabrics like wool, faux fur, fleece and knits, less head-to-toe drama, more wearable polish.
Start small with accessories like scarves, bags or shoes. Stick to one animal print at a time, and let it pop against neutrals, black, grey, beige, brown and cream work best. Winter textures such as wool, knits and faux fur help ground the look, while structured silhouettes keep it sharp and elevated. Think of them as statement neutrals, perfect for adding energy to even the greyest winter days....
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