Exit the leopard print obsolete so much prophesied. This season is the zebra print that seems to set the tone, with a fashion under the sign of animal sophistication. Roaring and devastating, he colonizes with his feline aura earthly monochromes, whites, electric pastels and other sempiternal summer shades inspired by jungle fever .


This is how we see him climbing on the XXL proportions of a trench coat that looks like a luxury dust cover at Roberto Cavalli or, on the contrary, retro-nineties on a yellow chick under the pencil strokes of Muccia Prada. We find it more down-to-earth on the podium of Gabriela Hearst making it an ultra-desirable two-tone skirt while Anthony Vaccarello makes it an irresistible seduction tool by transposing it on a shimmering blouse Saint Laurent .



How however wear the tiger-print said when his life is made of less catwalks as subway platforms? Like any pattern that differs little in its sobriety, we opt for minimal versions (neutral or earth colors) before venturing into color-block shades, difficult to assume the past twenty years. One fumbles with a loose t-shirt, a blouse before embarking on a gauzy dress that is next to flat sneakers or in a jacket of the season that will be dramatized with good urban basics.