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Saturday, 15 September 2018

Mixing animal prints

Over 45s blogger Gail Hanlon mixing animal prints with a zebra jumper from Asos and leopard print ankle boots from Office, worn with black trousers with a gold side stripe

I was fancying a bit of zebra print.  Leopard print is soooo ubiquitous, I thought zebra print would stand out a bit more. But I couldn't resist these cute leopard print ankle boots, and seeing as Vogue suggested wearing both animal prints together, I thought why not?

Side side trousers are still a bit of a thing: mine are from Hush last season.

Leopard print ankle boots worn with a baggy zebra print jumper and black trousers

The jumper is in the latest baggy, loose style. It's not a style I normally embrace and you really need a narrow trouser, but I thought the gold in the trousers looked good with the boots.

Style blog for the over-45s, Is This Mutton, shows how to mix your animal prints
The Virginia creeper is about to explode in redness.


I have a leopard print clutch but I that would be over-egging the pudding. Do you agree?  How readily are you embracing the animal magic frenzy?  Bought any new or thrifted leopard or zebra print yet?

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2 comments

  1. Love the two prints together, I would never have thought to do that! #AnythingGoes

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  2. I love the idea of mixing prints more and more (which is why I've been on a stripe buying kick). But I hadn't thought of mixing animal prints like this and it's brilliant!!
    XOXO
    Jodie
    www.jtouchofstyle.com

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