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6 Ways to accessorize the wild thing trend

From leopard print and red leather bags to body-con dresses and sky high stilettos, “Wild Things” aren’t afraid to take fashion risks, nor do they shy away from looking haute. So if you’re ever at a loss as to what to wear and need a little style intervention, try on one of these looks for size and unleash the animal caged inside of you.

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Wild at heart

From leopard print and red leather bags to body-con dresses and sky high stilettos, “Wild Things” aren’t afraid to take fashion risks, nor do they shy away from looking haute.

 

So if you’re ever at a loss as to what to wear and need a little style intervention, try on one of these looks for size and unleash the animal caged inside of you.

 

 

 

 

Multi color faux fur coat

We’ve been on the prowl for a fabulous faux fur coat, $565, for some time now, and we think we may have just found the one. This wild multi color coat from Stolen Girlfriends Club is cozy, chic and crazy all at once — just the statement piece we’ve been looking for!

Python wrap bracelet

Normally we steer clear of snakes or any sort of reptile, but we could definitely envision our wrists slithering into this chic, gold-studded python-print leather wrap bracelet, $125, by Gigi Chic.

Red faux leather bag

With all the leopard and spots you’ve got going on, a bright crimson faux leather bag, $38, is the best way to mix things up. Pair it with a leopard tee or a plain white tee. This bag is very versatile!

Black body con mini dress

There’s nothing sexier than a slimming black body con panel mini, $161, with a little bit of edge and an open back like this one from Asos. We’re absolutely wild for the paneled design and contrast overlay sweetheart neckline — oh so seductive!

Leopard print platforms

First off, we heart Nicole Richie. And although the celebutante turned fashion designer is typically known for her boho chic style, these leopard print platform booties, $265, from her House of Harlow 1960 line are about as “wild” as it gets — in a good way, of course. Simply add a little black dress and minimal gold jewelry for a look that screams fierce but not overly dangerous.

Animal print mini dress

If anyone knows how to do animal print right, it’s famed Italian fashion designer Roberto Cavalli. This sultry, hip-hugging dress, $995, from his Fall/Winter collection definitely doesn’t disappoint. With a gold accent pin and detailed metallic inserts, it’s the perfect party dress for a red carpet event or soiree equally as chic.
 

 

 

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