WILL LEOPARD PRINT EVER DIE OUT?

Leopard print, the most popular animal print for clothing, first became popular in the 1960's during the bohemian movement and has been an iconic fashion statement ever since, made favourable by various icons from Elizabeth Taylor to Kate Moss. However, the print has become so excessive that in almost every retail store I go in today I see not one, but multiple, leopard print items of clothing. Not only has the print stood strong, but new versions of the print have been created and popularised, such as the red leopard print trend which you'll probably see in every other retail store window you walk past. What strikes me about this ongoing macro-trend is how it does not seem to be dying down, but only becoming more and more popular by day, despite how overdone it is. Although I own leopard print clothing myself and must admit I do like it because of it's quirk and the way it can spice up a boring outfit, I am currently influenced to not wear it and am honestly becoming extremely bored of it.

Do you agree that leopard print has exceeded its expiry date, or simply too iconic to die out?


To prove my point, here are some photos I took today of leopard print and red leopard print in just ONE STORE today, and this isn't even half of it!:
















Comments

Popular posts from this blog

A TED TALK: HOW FASHION CAN BE A MATTER OF LIFE OR DEATH

THE SEXUALISATION OF FRAGRANCE ADVERTISEMENT

FYRE FESTIVAL: THE MONSTROUS POWER OF FALSE-ADVERTISEMENT AND SOCIAL MEDIA INFLUENCERS