Second skin: Autumn's animal print trend
This autumn, the fiercest of fashion trends takes centre stage – from leopard spots to snakeskin, it’s a jungle out there.
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Your support makes all the difference.It's one of fashion's most enduring trends, reappearing season after season and autumn/winter 2015 is no different.
From colourful leopard spots at Miu Miu and Saint Laurent to oversized prints at Dior, the catwalks have embraced the wild side.
Don't be afraid to wear the print head-to-toe or for a more eclectic take on the trend mix and match for a look that’s pure animal magic
Photographer Amar Daved
Stylist Emma Akbareian
Model Rakul at Hive
Hair and make-up Camilla Hewitt at Frank Agency using MAC and Bumble & bumble
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