According to Fashion People in Paris, New York, and Copenhagen, This Is How to Make Your Basics Look Way Less Boring
Nothing perks up a winter outfit quite like the addition of a punchy print. If you're entering February with a case of winter doldrums, then this is your cue to take some outfit inspiration from the coolest girls from New York to Copenhagen who are proving that the best way to enliven your winter basics is with statement leopard print. Whether it's a touch of the print via a chic bag or pair of ballet flats—a styling trick especially loved by Parisians—or a statement piece such as a faux-fur coat or pants, the classic print (because it really never goes out of style) is the answer to an outfit that's captivating and downright cool.
Luckily, there are plenty of of-the-moment leopard-print pieces on the market right now to amp up your winter basics. The best part is that these items have longevity in your wardrobe—you can reach for these pieces year after year, and they are a surefire way to make an outfit more interesting. Keep scrolling to see how fashion people are wearing leopard print right now and shop our favorite pieces of the season.
Leopard Print on the Fashion Set
A chic leopard-print jacket will instantly amp up a pair of classic black pants.
For a subtler way to add a touch of the print to your winter outfit, opt for a leopard-print handbag.
Nothing looks cooler with a pair of black pants than leopard-print flats.
Give your all-black outfit some main-character energy with a long and elegant leopard-print coat.
Your going-out outfit will look 10 times chicer with the addition of a cool leopard-print bag.
Make a bold statement in a head-to-toe leopard-print coat this season.
Shop the Chicest Leopard-Print Pieces

Judith Jones is the associate shopping director at Who What Wear and has worked in fashion for over a decade. She specializes in shopping content and trend stories with high-affiliate impact. She shares the coolest, most desirable fashion market finds and brands for every budget. Previous to working in fashion, Judith worked as a TV host on the PBS travel show Globe Trekker (airing on Netflix and Amazon Prime) sharing her passion for travel and culture.