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The Classic Coat Trend That Makes Every Outfit Look Fabulous

Do leopard-print coats ever go out of fashion? We'd argue that they never do. Thanks to the likes of modern muses Kate Moss and Rihanna, this particular coat or jacket is always a great way to make an outfit suddenly more fabulous. So what do you need to know about 2020's version of leopard-print outerwear?

A couple of years ago, we were all after Victoria Beckham's new twist on the look. She gave it a whole new feel with her wide lapel and belted version. It was less about the oversize faux-fur look and more about making the coat super elegant

However, in 2020, there is a return to the classic faux-fur look, with the likes of Gucci producing some much-needed fabulousness with its over-the-top cuffed coat. Then there's a sleek silk-twill iteration from Ganni and Saint Laurent's fringe version, which are both far too chic to ignore. And if you're looking for something a little lighter and more autumn-like? Well, there are leopard-print cropped jackets from various designers and high streets. 

Whether you'll be digging your own leopard prints out of storage or shopping for a fresh spin on fashion's most enduring trend, one thing's for sure: This year, we've been covered in animal prints, and that's set to continue. Keep scrolling to shop the leopard-print coats you need to see this season—from faux fur to printed trench coats. 

Wear a faux-fur leopard-print coat over a logo jumper à la Kate Moss. 
This Topshop coat looks way more expensive than it really is. 
I love how this was styled with an army green turtleneck. 
Ganni can do no wrong. 
I'd also style this coat with wide-leg jeans and black boots. 
Victoria Beckham's elegant take on the leopard-print coat.
This mixed-materials trench coat is so cool. 
As cozy as it is stylish. 
This one boasts more muted colors than some other styles, making it great for less daring dressers. 
Lena Farl proves the item makes a statement on its own, keeping the rest of her look simple with indigo jeans and a white t-shirt. 
This coat is pretty much perfect—and I'm not using that word lightly. 
A classic print if there ever was one. 
This Swedish brand is getting more popular by the hour. 
Can leopard be dressy? Of course it can. 
Saint Laurent is the epitome of French luxury. 
I love this blueish gray color. 
Grece Ghanem wears Bottega Veneta's ever-popular leopard print coat from last season. 
This is a fantastic price for such a beautiful coat. 
Proof that puffer coats don't have to be boring. 
Burberry trench coat, but make it 2021. 
Ellie of Slip Into Style pairs a leopard print coat with white jeans and a tan bag. 
I'm obsessed with these oversized pockets. 
A.L.C. has never let me down. 
Chicer than your average trench coat. 
Valentino is always on my dream wish list. Always. 
Faux fur as cozy as the real deal. 
Hurry: This sale won't last forever. 

This post was originally published on Who What Wear UK.

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