Friday Frock Love – Top Leopard Print Dresses

Meow, Pussy Cats.

I’m a pretty recent convert to even the idea of me wearing Leopard print. It started with the Leopard print shoes, and then I bought Leopard print shorts which I’ve worn to Roller Derby a few times, and now I find myself eyeing up all kinds of leopard print loveliness.

I’ve been eyeing up leopard print dresses. Both full on, all over Leopard, and with a discreet but rock n roll Leopard print trim, so I thought I’d share the top Leopard lovelies on my wish list.

The Full Leopard

leopard print dresses

Clockwise from left to Right

♦ Hourglass Pencil Dress – £125 – The Pretty Dress Company ♦

♦ Leopard Print Midi Dress – £17.99 – New Look ♦

♦ Leopard Print Mary Dress – £85 £55 – Heyday! Vintage Style ♦

♦ Leopard Print Swing Dress – £105 – 20th Century Foxy ♦

♦ Leopard Print Wrap Dress – £30 £24 – Clothing at Tesco ♦

Leopard Lite

leoaprd trimLeft to Right

♦ Savoir Leopard Dress – £39 – Very.co.uk ♦

♦ Greta Leopard Collar Dress – £159 – Dolly Dagger ♦

♦ Mistress Black & Leopard Dress – £115 – The Pretty Dress Co via Born Bad Betty ♦

♦ Leopard Tie Dress – £55 – Myleene Klass at Very.co.uk ♦

Would you wear head to toe leopard, or do you prefer it as a trim?


Comments

10 responses to “Friday Frock Love – Top Leopard Print Dresses”

  1. I was never very up for it – visions of Bet Lynch! but have been a recent convert too! I have a lovely black t-shirt with leopard print cross which I team with skinny jeans and leopard print killer heels. Then I have a Collectif leopard cardi which goes with a black dress and mid height leopard print shoes (for work) then a full on Collectif leopard print dress. I do like those collar dresses – probably best I don’t add another full print dress! (yet!)

    1. I love the collar dresses too, I think that Very one is on my list!

  2. I don’t think I could every wear head to toe leopard print. I like it best and think it’s classiest as a trim, especially when just on the collar and cuffs. So chic!

  3. I, too, have recently joined the leopard-fan brigade, and while I’d wear an all-over print dress, I wouldn’t wear any other leopard with it. For me, it’s much more about how the fabric suits the garment (and if applicable compliments other fabrics used for the garment) and how both suit me.

    1. I love leopard print in both forms, although I’m particular about what the print itself looks like. I have the Mary dress, which is gorgeous. That Myleene Klaas one is on my wish list!

  4. I hate leopard print, always have and don’t know why. One year for Christmas when I was about 12, I woke up to a set of leopard sheets and pajamas. I played nice because I really was grateful for the thought behind them, but I thought they were so ugly. Just a personal quirk, I guess!