If you think animal prints are a bygone, here are 3 divas to prove you wrong

Jehana Antia | Nov 20, 2017, 09:30 IST
Animal prints made a comeback in 2016 and haven't really made an exit ever since and if you've got any animal print pieces stuffed away in your wardrobes, trust us when we say that now is the time to get them out. Animal prints have increasingly been sported by several fashion influencers off-late. And while the prints are rather 'done-to-death' ones, what makes them different this year than previous seasons is that stylish women are getting more creative with how they incorporate it into their outfits. Today we've got you three of those many women to show how to incorporate the prints like a boss.

Like Kriti Sanon (as seen above), you could go bold with the trend and work an all-over look. You could opt for something like Kriti's animal-print and work a dress with a daring plunge for a neckline. The thigh-high split will aptly help distract from the all-over print too. Work this with a pair of black heels like she has and you'll have yourself Saturday night ready!

Want to impress that boss at work? Well, then we suggest you'll go in for something like Deepika Padukone's look (as seen above). Style an animal-print shirt with a structured black midi skirt and complete it with a smart black leather belt. The shirt will lend that edginess to your look and the plain skirt will keep things looking sharp. Round this look off with pointy-toed black heels and we bet you'll have all the attention in that boardroom.

Lastly, if you want to stand out who better than Priyanka Chopra to show you how? While we agree that Priyanka hasn't gone the 'traditional' way with the trend, she has worked an 'animal print' with her saree blouse, right? The actress has aptly lent her black saree that edge with her quirky animal printed blouse and we think she's aced her off-beat look. Never seen anything like it, have you?


Go on...inject animal prints into your wardrobes in chic ways this season and impress away!
Copyright © 2021 Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd.
All rights reserved.