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Easy Ways to Add Cheetah Print Into Your Wardrobe This Fall

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Alik Yepremian Student Contributor, Loyola Marymount University
Allie Crawford Student Contributor, Loyola Marymount University
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This fall, it seems like cheetah print is everywhere – on tops, pants, jackets, bags, accessories, and even on shoes! I personally love it, but a few years ago if you asked me if I would ever wear it, I would laugh in your face and say it tacky. I still think that it can be overdone, but as trends change and my style evolves, I realized cheetah print is not so scary after all! It may get a little overwhelming  to try and incorporate it into your outfits as well because it can be considered anywhere from a bold print, to a neutral print. You can incorporate little pieces of it into your look, or make it the focal point. So, if you want to add a fun print into your wardrobe this fall, here are some easy ways to do so.

 

SKINNY BELT

I think a cheetah print belt is the easiest way to add a fun component to a simple look. If you’re a little scared to rock cheetah print, try this first! Here’s one from Target that’s only $17.

@samanthakite

 

 

CROSSBODY BAG

 

We tend to wear lots of dark colors during the fall and winter, so if you want to add some flair to your outfit, consider a cheetah printed crossbody bag! I’ve been eyeing this one from Madewell for a while, and I think I need it ASAP.

 

 

@diamondsfordimes

 

PULLOVER SWEATER

 

If you want to make this neutral print the focal point of your outfit, get an all over clothing item! I love this pullover sweater from & Other Stories, because you’ll be able to pair it with so many different bottoms – jeans, black pants, or or even a mini skirt! I think it would be easier to incorporate a cheetah printed top, rather than a bottom into your outfit- but rock it the way you want!

 

 

@stephweizman