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Stylist names a single rule to follow if you like leopard print

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Bright leopard print is stylish. Source: freepik

If a woman wants to attract attention, she chooses leopard print. However, celebrity stylist Yliko emphasizes that you should follow the rule: only one thing in your outfit should be with such a bright print to avoid turning into a leopard-like creature.

Stylist and shopper Yliko wrote about this on her Instagram page. And she added a few more important nuances.

"It is better to take a skirt, pants or dress with a leopard print. But I don't recommend wearing a blouse with this print because it's very close to the portrait zone," Yliko says.

The celebrity stylist also advises not to be afraid to use leopard accessories. However, there is a rule here as well.

"When it comes to accessories, they should be complemented. For example, leopard print shoes and a leopard belt, shoes or a bag. It will look very stylish," Yliko emphasizes.

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