The fall 2016 trend tour continues with animal prints. These spotted looks seem to have become almost a staple in recent years – a secret wardrobe weapon that adds easy drama and glamour to almost any outfit. In tones of brown, black, beige and white they act as neutrals, effortlessly worn with a wide range of colored separates. But designers have gotten playful too, introducing these prints in a variety of fun color combinations.
variations in animal prints
Animal print makes for impeccable street style
Blogger Streetstyle. Leandra Medine, of man Repeller, wears Dries van Noten leopard pants on November 10 2016
Oscar winning actress Jennifer Lawrence
Katy Perry rocks her animal print November 9 2016
Dennis Basso Fall 2016. Animal print makes a dramatic entrance and exit
The versatility of animal prints speaks to many different personalities
Just how did these prints come to play such a key role in fashion? It likely started back in the 18th century as Europeans began traveling to Asia and Africa, returning home with the skins of leopards, tigers and zebras. The strong, exotic patterns of these skins earned a following and they were made into clothing and home décor. Soon these prints were also reproduced on luxury fabrics for the well-heeled.
Jean-Georges_Noverre. The young Italian gentleman, top left, (this is a detail of a larger painting) is not only sporting a leopard-print waistcoat beneath his blue coat, but matching leopard breeches.
“Fashion is based on a pendulum effect,” says Sandy Black, research professor at The London College of Fashion. “Designers need to satisfy a constant desire for novelty. Trends live for a while then people get bored and there is a polar reaction against them. Colour comes after black. Clean lines follow bohemian fashions.
Samantha Harris’ visual history of leopard print
Beginning in the 1950’s these alluring markings, a means of attraction among felines, caught the attention of designers and celebrities and soon sexy sirens of the silver screen including Sophia Loren, Raquel Welch and Marilyn Monroe were making them a bonafide fashion statement.
Dior goes from the floral flowy female silhouette to the primal animal prints. Dior launched its use of Leopard print fur in 1947
1950s Christian Dior
1951 Pierre Balmain’s Leopard Slacks. Photo Credit: Getty Images
Eartha Kit was the embodiment of fierce style
From a 1954 issue of Vogue magazine
The iconic Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe in a leopard print coat
Marilyn Monroe in “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes”1953
The beautiful Elizabeth Taylor
Raquel Welch
Jayne Mansfield was another sex symbol of the 50s that everyone loved to emulate
Style icon Debbie Harry 1979
Kate Moss in a Dolce & Gabbana leopard print dress photographed by Mario Testino in 2013
Versatile and always fresh, animal prints can turn any outfit into something bold and daring or sophisticated and classic. It all depends on the styling. Be careful, as these prints can overwhelm. But even in small doses, such as animal print bags, shoes or accessories, they are a sure-fire way to add a chic edge to your look.
Adrienne Landau RTW Fall 2016
Akris
Alexander Wang
Alice + Olivia
Alice + Olivia
Antonio Marras
Antonio Marras
Antonio Marras
Blumarine
Cushnie et Ochs
Bottega Veneta
Burberry
Carven
Dennis Basso
DennisBasso
Dennis Basso
Dries van Noten
Dries van Noten
Dries van Noten
Dries van Noten
Dries van Noten
Dries van Noten
Dries van Noten
Calvin Klein
Emanuel Ungaro
Fendi
Fendi
Ermanno Scervino
Givenchy
Givenchy
Givenchy
Givenchy
House of Holland
House of Holland
House of Holland
Jeremy Scott
Jeremy Scott
Jeremy Scott
Jeremy Scott
Jeremy Scott
Isabel Marant
Isabel Marant
Kenzo
Ermanno Scervino
Kenzo
Kenzo
Longchamp
Mary Katrantzou
Mary Katrantzou
Philipp Plein
Prada
Roberto Cavalli
Roberto Cavalli
Roberto Cavalli
Son Jung Wan
Son Jung Wan
Son Jung Wan
Don’t be shy girls, put on those spots and ROAR!