Can you dress in leopard print and not look like a cougar?

Fashion will never change its spots. The two best-selling skirts this summer have been leopard – the £130 Naomi by Realisation Par, and the Jaspre, by Never Fully Dressed. At just £59 you won’t care that come autumn we will all be wearing snake-print instead.

Myleene Klass and actress Hayley Atwell were the latest to embrace animal print last week, proving, perhaps, that not only are they beautiful, but that they also understand irony.

For the rest of us, though, this print can be heinously tricky to wear, especially if you have a BMI above 12. The spots can become enlarged, to put it politely, making the print more giraffe than cat.

BEYONCÉ: This could easily be seen as overkill but she manages to look really, really sexy

Gwendoline Christie The Game Of Thrones star is a fan of many styles – pity she wants to wear them all at once

Gwendoline Christie The Game Of Thrones star is a fan of many styles – pity she wants to wear them all at once

GEORGIA TOFFOLO: The I’m A Celeb winner shows how to do it – on a blouse, and it’s sheer, too

GEORGIA TOFFOLO: The I’m A Celeb winner shows how to do it – on a blouse, and it’s sheer, too

It’s true that leopard spots have swum before our eyes on recent catwalks but we’d all be well advised to keep the inner cougar well restrained. The ‘older man-eater’ is not a good look. In fact I’d caution wearing only a domestic moggie amount: a sheer shirt (Topshop has some lovely ones).

And don’t choose a fabric that is too shiny, nor one that is remotely furry: you might just get splattered in red paint by animal rights protesters…

The birth of leopard-print as a fashion statement can be traced all the way back to 2010, when Marc Jacobs, wag that he is, decided to sell leopard-print scarves for £800-plus. The joke, it seems, was on us. But can these celebrities carry off the look – or has this year’s leopard-mania simply left them looking plain dotty?

JENNIFER LOPEZ: Severe yet sexy. So cat-like, I’m tempted to place a bowl of Whiskas at her paws

JENNIFER LOPEZ: Severe yet sexy. So cat-like, I’m tempted to place a bowl of Whiskas at her paws

LADY GAGA: This is more duvet than dress – or has someone put the tiny star on a hot wash?

LADY GAGA: This is more duvet than dress – or has someone put the tiny star on a hot wash?

Hayley Atwell: This is too sack-like. A shirtwaister needs a detail such as a belt or sequins

Hayley Atwell: This is too sack-like. A shirtwaister needs a detail such as a belt or sequins

DEMI MOORE: Too gothic and floaty for my taste – she looks as if she would eat you alive, too...

DEMI MOORE: Too gothic and floaty for my taste – she looks as if she would eat you alive, too…

MYLEENE KLASS: She may appear glum but her look is sharpened by the jacket

MYLEENE KLASS: She may appear glum but her look is sharpened by the jacket

LIZ HURLEY: An itsy-bitsy success. Big cat spots on swimwear are not overwhelming

LIZ HURLEY: An itsy-bitsy success. Big cat spots on swimwear are not overwhelming

PAT BUTCHER: Leopard-print seen in its natural habitat – Albert Square – and the best bar none. A man-eater who is sadly extinct

PAT BUTCHER: Leopard-print seen in its natural habitat – Albert Square – and the best bar none. A man-eater who is sadly extinct

AMAL Clooney: George’s wife before she came to her senses – she kept the coat plain but it doesn’t go

AMAL Clooney: George’s wife before she came to her senses – she kept the coat plain but it doesn’t go

CLAUDIA WINKLEMAN: She knows she looks silly in this playsuit, but at least it is worn with humour

CLAUDIA WINKLEMAN: She knows she looks silly in this playsuit, but at least it is worn with humour

BELLA HADID: The Raquel Welch in One Million Years BC look. Dress looks like a tablecloth and is too shiny

BELLA HADID: The Raquel Welch in One Million Years BC look. Dress looks like a tablecloth and is too shiny

 



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