WIWW: Leopard Rave

Good morning, luvs!

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I´m on an anything leopard mode lately and so pardon if my next posts will be about this classic print. I say classic because this print never goes out of style, it´s just the color and the shade that varies season after season but spots are a keeper. So come on and keep one in your closet. I assure it´s worth it!

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top and necklace- Zara, skirt(old)- Stradivarius, bag- Bimba & Lola

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This is an old skirt and I wore this outfit last Sunday. The weather was chilly in the early morning, hence, the light blue denim jacket. I´ve noted that light denim jackets are still on trend this season and so I continue to abuse this until the season ends. No reason to buy anything new unless you want those patched ones. ;)

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Have a lovely Wednesday!

Hugs,

Che

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Comments

Bojana said…
Cute skirt, makes me remember I have one stashed in my fall/winter bin as well. Just this morning, as the weather has taken a cold turn, I pulled out my leopard print dress, black tights and black booties. What shade of sweater are you wearing? It looks like a complementary color without too much color. Great outfit.

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mummabstylish said…
Leopard print time for me today, by way of court shoes. Nice outfit, love the skirt. Nice to link up with you. Jacqui
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Rachel said…
I can't get enough of leopard and this skirt is too cute.
Thank you for linking up to "Bloggers Who Have Inspired Me"
Rachel xo
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TheBoxQueen said…
Always love leopard print to bring boldness to an outfit, and I love it paired with wardrobe staple black. Very chic. XOXO, Elif
TheBoxQueen said…
Always love leopard to bring boldness to a look and love it here with the wardrobe staple black. Very chic. XOXO, Elif

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