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Contrary to what many women think, prints do not make us less elegant or less sophisticated. The look is a set, and the entire work is interpreted from every detail, so today we want to help you combine leopard prints with colours, so that your look is even more interesting and full of personality!

Starting with a very simple tip, you can always take the same colour family from the print and repeat it on the other piece of your look. Therefore, the leopard print looks great with oranges, yellows, earth tones and black.

But it goes further! Far beyond! It is possible to make a contrast, using the vibration of colour to your advantage or keep something more discreet if your leopard is not so “lit”.

You can also choose to put the print in details of your look, so it becomes the point of interest, in a discreet way. Giving just a little spice to the look.

When used with pink, the jaguar print takes on a romantic air, mixing two elements that communicate opposite sensations.

However, it is also worth saying that much of the prejudice against the leopard is because it is linked to exaggeration and to women who did not represent sophistication and elegance, or even the concept of well-dressed women that we have.

It is worth remembering that the jaguar print is neutral. In addition to lifting the look, it really has a colour chart that makes it easy to combine with several other pieces, always being a great investment! Often, it is only with this detail that you make your look stronger and, consequently, in your visual communication.

For those who are afraid of using prints in general, it is worth starting small and with neutral colour options, so the look gains more balance. However, it is never too much to say that we can be everything: romantic, sexy, modern, executive… with or without prints!

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