First Look Transition: Leopard

Yes, Leopard is BACK. If you own it, dig it out. Otherwise, stake your claim. I can’t tell you how many pieces were already sold out when I checked.

Blouses

Left: Vince Camuto Short Sleeved Leopard Blouse: Polyester georgette. Long sleeved. Ombre leopard print. Back keyhole with button-and-loop closure. Jewel neck. Padded shoulders. Machine wash, tumble dry. $89.00

Right: Fuzzi Scoop Neck Leopard Top: Long sleeves. Fitted silhouette. Straight hem. Pullover style. Nylon. $325.00_

Center: A.L.C. “Ella” Cowl Neck Top: Keyhole back. Sleeveless; cut-in shoulders. Semi-fitted. Slipover style. Silk. $295.00                                                                          

Not Shown: Ivory Birch Leopard Shirt by Utility $79.00

Not Shown: MGM Leopard Print Sequin Open-Backed Blouse  Sale $157.00

Jumpsuits/Pants

Left: Jonathan Simkhai Leopard-Print Crêpe Jumpsuit:  Low back. Lightweight polyester. Wide-leg. High-waisted. (Needs a belt.) $595.00

Center: Le Superbe “Beatnik” Pajama-style Jumpsuit: Shawl collar; button front.Three-quarter sleeves. Chest patch pocket. Self-tie belt. Front patch pockets. Wide-leg fit. Cropped above ankles. Polyester. $545.00

Right: Leopard Leather Skinny Pant by LPA: Suede. Zipper fly with button closure. Sale $65.00                                                                                                                         

Not Shown: Leopard Print Skinny Pants by Blank NYC $68.00

Not Shown: Not Shown: Zadig & Voltaire “Prune” Pants in Red Leopard-Print Jacquard. $298.00                                                                                                

Dresses  left to right

Leopard Print Cocktail Dress by Bardot: Slips on over head. Draped neck. Adjustable straps.Lined polyester. $99.00

Arielle Leopard Print Wrap Dress by Veronica Beard: Hidden-snap closure at neck. Surplice V-neck. Three-quarter sleeves. Adjustable drawstring tie. Side slit. Partially lined silk/elastane. $595.00

Stacia Blouson Silk Gown by Veronica Beard: Silk chiffon cascades in ruffles and tiers. Front button closure. High, split neck with tie closure. Long sleeves with smocked cuffs. Removable slip lining. $895.00

Milly Textured Leopard Mermaid Dress: Approx. 41″L down center back. Round neckline. Half sleeves. Hem hits below the knee. Viscose/polyester/nylon. Sale $232.00

Toppers

Left: Pam & Gela Leopard Print Rain Jacket: Adjustable hooded neckline; snap front. Long sleeves. Side flap pockets. Relaxed fit. Drawstring hem. Coated Polyurethane. $265.00

Center: Leopard Raglan Trench Coat by R13: Front double-breasted button closure. Notched lapels. Three-quarter sleeves with belted cuffs. Angled button-flap pockets. Belted waist with buckle closure. Epaulets. Storm flap; gun flap. Lined cotton. $695.00

Right:  Leopard Print Coated Trench Coat by Something Navy: Double-breasted button closure. Notched lapels. Side-seam pockets. Glossy, water-resistant polyester with polyurethane coating. Wipe clean. Partially lined. $159.00

Not Shown: Leopard Print Cigarette Coat by Bernardo $195.00

Opening

Left: Berek Leopard-print Stretch Knit Blazer:  Shimmery metallic coating. Notched collar; two-button front. Long sleeves; button cuffs. Flap pockets at waist. Tailored fit. Straight hem hits just below seat. Cotton/spandex. Sale $145.00

Center: Satin Flare Midi Skirt: Slight Bell. Light polyester spandex $36.90 

Right: Something Navy Leopard Print Cardigan: V-neck. Tunic length. Front bottom closure. Long sleeves. Cotton/polyester/nylon/spandex. $89.00

The items featured in this article have been chosen by the editors of Woman Around Town simply because we like them and think you may, too. No advertising fees have been paid to Woman Around Town for this article.

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