13 Ways to Wear a Leopard Skirt in Winter
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Discover 13 ways to wear a cute leopard skirt and how to style it to create a stylish Fall and winter outfit that will turn heads. The leopard skirt is a versatile, bold fashion statement that can elevate any wardrobe. Whether you opt for a mini leopard skirt or a long leopard skirt, styling this eye-catching piece can be fun and rewarding.
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What colors go with an animal print skirt
Whether you choose a mini or long leopard skirt, understanding what colors go with a leopard print skirt and how to style it will ensure you make an impact while keeping your look effortlessly stylish.
Neutral colors like black, white, or beige work beautifully with the wild pattern of the leopard print, allowing the skirt to take center stage. For those looking to add more color, shades such as mustard yellow or deep burgundy can create an exciting contrast without overwhelming the outfit.
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13 Ways to Wear a Leopard Skirt in Winter
Leopard prints can be fierce and fabulous in winter! But, it’s essential to strike the right balance between boldness and subtlety. So, here’s how to style your leopard skirt:
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Turtleneck
To style a leopard print skirt effectively, consider pairing it with a fitted top. This could be anything from a classic black turtleneck for cooler months. Complete the look with tights for warmth.
2
Chunky Knit
Pair with a cozy, oversized sweater and knee high boots.
A white sweater pairs so well with the warm brown shades of the animal print pattern. This winter outfit combines a warm white sweater with an animal print skirt and cute beige accessories.
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3
Leather Jacket
Pair your leopard skirt with a leather jacket and ankle boots for an edgy vibe.
4
Blazer
Combine with a tailored blazer and heels to add structure and polish to your look.
5
Casual Cool
Style with a hoodie and sneakers for a laid-back outfit.
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Long Coat
Opt for a long, wool camel coat and knee-high boots for a chic look.
7
All Leopard Outfit
Make a bold statement and go for an all-leopard outfit by pairing a leopard jacket with your leopard skirt.
8
Layer Up
Layer with a thermal top underneath a long-sleeve shirt and a chunky cardigan.
9
Socks and loafers
Wear with patterned or colored socks and loafers for a sophisticated look.
10
Sweater Dress
Add a sweater dress over the skirt with a belt to cinch at the waist.
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Sweater Vest
Combine with a sweater vest over a long-sleeve top.
12
Puffer Jacket
Pair your leopard skirt with a warm puffer jacket and sneakers for a casual look.
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Accessories
Accessorizing is key when creating the perfect leopard skirt outfit. Opt for minimalist jewelry and solid-colored shoes that won’t compete with your statement piece. A chic beanie with a chunky scarf and matching gloves can seamlessly complete your ensemble.
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3 Comments
The Be Spot!
Fashionista ❤️ a personal lover of leopard print myself, and very fussy when it comes to the right print and look.
Love all suggestions and info in this blog and I will be revamping my wardrobe with a few extra pieces this winter.
Thank you
Julie Sheppard aka Reiko Chinen
I have always loved animal prints, and usually wear a color that matches the color of the print so not to clash. I really liked picture #6
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