

4 ways to wear animal print
Leopard print, cheetah spots, giraffe print, zebra and tiger stripes are the way to go for a seriously sexy look in no time. Animal prints look best when going for a simple look so don't overdo it by wearing co-ordinating tops and trousers. Remember to pair animal prints with neutral colours like black, khaki, cream and white or with bold colours like hot pink.
4 ways to wear animal print
Stick to one animal print like Jennifer Hudson! Wear animal prints according to your size – placing animal prints on your least favourite feature (eg. big bottom or bust) will accentuate your size. Pair a giraffe print maxi dress with strappy sandals and minimal jewellery.
4 ways to wear animal print
Follow Helen Hunt's example by pairing an animal print-blouse with a black knee-length skirt. Animal prints can be appropriate for the office as long as they are balanced with solid colours like a black skirt or wide-leg trousers.
4 ways to wear animal print
Melanie "Scary Spice" Brown is wet and wild in a leopard print bikini at the beach. Don't limit animal prints to clothes – wear them in swim suits too and be a cougar on the prowl!
4 ways to wear animal print
If you're too 'tame' to go all out with animal print, why not accessorise like Isla Fisher in leopard spot heels. Add a fierce touch to an outfit with shoes, bags, scarves and jewellery in animal prints.
4 ways to wear animal print
Lauren Conrad gets it right with a faux snake-skin clutch – all the rage in Hollywood at the moment.
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Compiled by: Lee-Shay Collison
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