The Unsuspecting Trend We're Seeing All Over Instagram

Are you still wondering which trends to adopt as the weather heats up? We suggest giving tiger print a try. Animal prints have become extremely popular over the last few months, with snakeskin, zebra and leopard print looks spotted all over Instagram, but while we love those pieces, it feels like it's been a long time since we've seen tiger print do the rounds.
Many influencers are wearing the trend in a variety of different ways, proving just how versatile tiger print can be. Lucy Williams paired it with a neon mini skirt (another huge summer trend), Chloe Hill wore it in white, and Aimee Song paired it with a simple black top, making it the hero of her evening look.
Tiger print pieces will be everywhere this summer—but if you're still not convinced, keep reading to see how influencers have been styling the trend and shop some of our favourite pieces.
How influencers are wearing the tiger print:
Shop the tiger trend below:
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