Fall/Winter 2013 Leopard Trend in Clothing and Accessories
The fall has officially arrived. Therefore, now is a good time to update your wardrobe, if you still have not done that. The trends this fall and winter will be more inspiring and freshness than ever. Probably the hottest of them will be the leopard print. Although this is not something new in the fashion world, in Fall/Winter 2013 it will become bigger and bolder.
Various designers chose to incorporate leopard prints into their collections for the season. From Giambattista Valli to DKNY, the runways were abundant in this wild trend.
However, this time, the leopard print will be mainly seen on more unconventional designs. For instance, it will come in brighter colours and in bigger spots. In addition, it will be used in oversize silhouettes.
During Fall/Winter 2013, there will be no limitations for the leopard motif. You will be able to find it pretty much on every piece of clothing you can imagine, like coats, boots, tops and etc. Also, it will be popular detail in accessories too, including shawls, bags, watches and even underwear.
This year, the leopard trend will encourage its head-to-toe adoption. However, if you are more conservative in your style or you simply prefer more a more simplistic look, than you can rely only on accessories with leopard motifs. A watch or a bag, for example, will again show a wilder side of you. In addition, it will serve as your inspiration during the dark and cold fall and winter days.
However, the best thing about the leopard trend is that you can follow it without overspending. As it was already mentioned, you can limit it only to your accessories. Also, leopard prints are more than easy to incorporate and combine with everything else that you have in your wardrobe. Therefore, you will not even need to go on a bog shopping spree and update your entire wardrobe to follow this new Fall/Winter tendency.
The leopard trend will be super popular during the fall and the winter of 2013. So, make sure you show appreciation to this wild motif.