Animal Print Is Getting An Unexpected & Modern Update For Fall 2023

If you weren't aware, animal prints are the new neutrals. That's why those who follow the latest trends have filled their closets with (what are likely mock) crocodile print handbags and (potentially faux) fur coats. That's not to mention snakeskin, leopard print, and zebra stripes. That popularity is also why designers have been inspired to come up with ways to embrace and enhance this particular aesthetic. In turn, they've been producing styles that leave the patterns you might find on pelts and furs behind and instead opt for full figures of intriguing animals.

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Indeed, fashionable folks are either leaning toward rather realistic versions of critters, artistic interpretations, or a combination that lies somewhere in between. As for what kind of animals you might spot on someone wearing this trend, there's seemingly no limit. Some may opt for clothes that boast images of furry domesticated friends, while others prefer images of fiercely untamed creatures. Some might also want to sport them on T-shirts, blouses, and sweaters. Others may like to show off animals on their skirts and dresses. Really, there's no limit to where this wild trend can take you.

Dynamic multi-animal print

You surely can't go wrong with a classic and timeless animal print dress. In this case, tigers and leopards mix with other wonderfully wild beasts. However, instead of one that simply focuses on the spots or stripes, why not slip on an item that shows off the full figure of the stunning animals? All creatures are given their own space, with red areas surrounding each (which, honestly, could be any vibrant shade). This helps them stand out despite the fact that they become somewhat obscured by the cuts and folds in the piece.

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Bold butterfly print

There is surely no doubt that butterflies are stunning little creatures, and there are seemingly countless varieties of the striking, flattering critters flying around. That's why they can make such an eye-catching addition to your clothing. Of course, if the print becomes a little too busy for your taste, you can opt for an item of clothing that balances it with a solid color or a simple duo-tone pattern. Black and white stripes, like seen above, might be the perfect choice to go beside the busy colors of the butterflies.

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Black and white horse print

There's surely no doubt that horses are majestic creatures whose forms are worthy of artistic renditions. That's one of the reasons their beauty is so suited to fashionable items. In this case, striking figures of the beloved equines are printed across the dress in black and white. Although the piece has a short skirt, there's still plenty of room to show off the stunning stallions. If you look closely, you'll notice that some horses are one solid color while others have a darker coat and still more have spots.

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Soaring bird print

If you love to watch charming birds soar through the sky or perch on the branches of the trees around your yard, you might also want them on your favorite pieces of clothing. Although they're another option that suits anything from tops to bottoms, they can also work for casualwear or pieces that are much more formal. Just imagine stepping out and heading to an upscale event where you get to wear a long white skirt that has birds of various sizes and colors swooping along each stretch of the fabric.

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Close-up tiger print

It might not be a good idea to get up close to an IRL tiger, which should be pretty darn obvious. However, a close-up of the predator's image is definitely a great idea, especially when adorning an outfit. The fierce face and enviable stripes on its body make it a natural beauty. That's not to mention the striking eyes, whimsical whiskers, and captivating mouth. Although this might be a questionable addition to a blouse, it would be an incredible way to finish off a shirt, leggings, or a satiny ankle-length slip dress.

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Horse silhouette design

A horse's figure is so distinct that you can merely have its silhouette on a piece of clothing, and people will immediately know what they're seeing. Of course, this is the kind of effect that works best with extremes. For instance, a dark silhouette will work best on a light background and vice versa. That way, you'll be able to fully appreciate the image of a horse that's regally trotting, running like the noble animals that they are, or jumping in a magnificent manner that will look amazing on your shirt, skirt, or dress.

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Tiger, stripes, and spots

An item of clothing can boast a full figure of an animal and feature prints as well. Beyond that, it might mix prints in an unexpected but wonderfully bold way. Just consider how amazing it would be to wear a dress that has an image of a tiger in the typical colors along with stripes in various shades. That might be purple and green or blue and pink, depending on preferences. The piece might also take that a step further by throwing in edging around the neck, hem, and sleeves that are leopard or cheetah print.

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