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The Trend Dominating the Street Style Scene Is Only $40

Animal prints of all kinds are having a moment right now, but above all it's zebra print that we're seeing all over the street style scene. From NYC to Paris and back again, the zebra-print pieces are dominating, and trust us, they're actually way less scary to style than you think. Minimalists and maximalists alike are on board as you're about to see in a few moments.

Just like all massive trends, there are a zillion different zebra-print items to choose from. So before you start to get dizzy with all the possibilities, let us introduce you to our version. Just like we've done with trends in the past, we created our affordable own spin on this print. Meet the zebra-print sweaterdress we designed for our Who What Wear collection, which you can easily score for less than $40. But since we know it can be a tricky one to tackle (especially if you identify as a minimalist), we went ahead and sourced our favorite outfit ideas with the printed dress.

Ahead, see how fashion girls style zebra print on the street style scene and then shop our affordable version at Target.

Style Tip: It doesn't get much chicer or cozier than a statement sweaterdress.
Style Tip: This is a print that can speak to both minimalists and maximalists alike. If you're the latter, take a cue from this punchy outfit.
Style Tip: Zebra print and pink—think about it.
Style Tip: Bonus points for layering yours on top of a collared shirt.
Style Tip: Proof that winter's biggest boot trend plays extremely well with a zebra dress.
Style Tip: Add dimension to the look by cinching up your dress with a waist belt.
Style Tip: Adding in a bright accessory is never a bad idea. Zebra print might be bold, but it can also work as a neutral against brighter tones.
Proof that the dress plays well with sandals. We hear you and your 80-degree "fall" weather, West Coasters.
Our associate beauty editor Courtney notes, "I'm a petite gal, so creating shape is of paramount importance to me, especially when it comes to dresses. I love the tie at the waist detail here for that reason. I can't wait to wear this all season."
Also available in more sizes.
Also available in more sizes.
Also available in more sizes.
Also available in more sizes.
Also available in more sizes.
Also available in more sizes.

Next up, see how our editors wear the latest from our Who What Wear collection.



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