Leopard print has been my thing forever! When I was a teenager my entire room was done in leopard print - it's timeless, chic, and always in style. When in doubt... leopard!
I love a wild animal print. Not just a leopard print - I'm talking about a tiger or zebra print, too.
I have everything from leopard print slippers to leopard print sheets and pajamas.
I love anything leopard print, but sometimes an all over print can be a bit much.
My mom told me I could have sheets, towels, and a few pillows, but I wanted leopard drapes, carpeting, and a comforter, too. I think maybe my obsession had something to do with my grandmother - she told me the best print to buy is leopard because it always stays in style.
You can't just sit around in leopard-print slippers and drink champagne all day and think everything's gonna work out somehow.
As I always say, leopard print is a neutral.
I've never met a leopard print I didn't like.
My weakness is wearing too much leopard print.
When you do a cheesy leopard print, it can turn out so wrong.
You can't get a leopard to change his spots. In fact, now that I come to think of it, you can't really get a leopard to appreciate the notion that it has spots. You can explain it carefully to the leopard, but it will just sit there looking at you, knowing that you are made of meat. After a while it will perhaps kill you.
The message of a leopard-print jumpsuit is clear: 'I am a huntress who delights in eating the offal of her prey.'
I've always been into leopard print. No joke, when I was 14 years old I wanted my entire room to be covered in it.
Oh, no, a leopard blew up and plastered itself all over everything, but hey, animal print was in this year.
I got my first leopard print coat when I was 15. I nearly got beat up, but I was happy with it.
Jordans? No. I thought mohawks, leather jackets, studs, piercings, colored hair, leopard print, platforms, all the bondage wear, I thought that was the coolest thing.