The Under-$40 Trend 10/10 Fashion Girls Are Wearing Now
Fact: You couldn't go for more than a day without seeing a fashion girl wearing leopard-print clothes this fall and winter. There's no doubt in my mind that leopard print, along with its sisters zebra and snake print, qualified as fashion's number one trend this season. Whether the print is splattered on skirts, tops, jeans, or boots, it made any item an immediate It piece.
The hype is real—and not slowing down anytime soon—so we designed an edited capsule of animal-print clothes for our Who What Wear Collection at Target. Since you snapped up all the other winter trends we're stocking right now, we have a feeling this new drop will be an instant hit. Oh, and did we mention that everything from the collection is (as always) available in sizes XS to 4X, and costs $40 or less?
From layering turtlenecks to our infamous Skinny Crop Pants, keep reading to see how fashion girls are already wearing the new pieces and then shop them all.
Leopard-print pants only look intimidating, but they actually couldn't be easier to wear. Throw them on with your favorite sweater and a pair of heels, and you have yourself an on-trend holiday party look.
I'm not sure who decided to make turtlenecks cool again, but whoever you are, I want to give you a hug because frankly, the layering piece is about to come in very clutch for all your winter outfits.
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Your plain button-down shirts never stood a chance.
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Next, see how I'm wearing a $30 dress from our collection to five different holiday events in a row.