Sunday, December 22, 2024

Ice Spice’s cut-out leopard print catsuit is surprisingly so on trend for SS24

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Here on the Cosmo Fashion Desk, it’s our job to keep you up to date with all the latest celebrity fashion. From what your fave A-listers have been wearing in Cannes to seriously good off-duty street style (hello Nicole Richie in a cut-out green summer dress). And today, we’ve got an Ice Spice update for you. Spoiler alert: it’s a goodie.

Before we get to the look in question, let’s take a lil trip down memory lane. Back in February, Ice attended the 2024 Spotify Best New Artist Party in LA in a see-through skintight striped catsuit in a Beetlejuice-inspired take on naked dressing. No doubt a stand-out look.

So, when we spotted the artist posting new outfit pics on Instagram over the weekend in another catsuit, you bet we sat up and took note. Check it out for yourself:

As well as ditching her long red hair to return to her signature natural Annie-like curly coils, Ice Spice echoed her previous ‘fit in the figure-hugging ensemble that featured a high neck and long sleeves. Turning to the side for a second snap, she revealed the catsuit also had a huge back cut-out.

She wore black heeled mule sandals on her feet and accessorised with minimal jewellery, just a pair of diamond stud earrings and an XL blingy cocktail ring, to let her look do the talking.

Leopard print is actually a *huge* spring summer fashion trend courtesy of the entire front row at Michael Kors’s spring 2024 runway show and all our favourite fashion girlies adopting the animal pattern into their street style ‘fits. If a catsuit is a little too bold for you, the high street has plenty of leopard print options.

Shop our round-up of must-have leopard items now:

ASOS Design Cotton poplin peplum tie shirt top

Pull & Bear Straight-fit leopard print trousers

Straight-fit leopard print trousers

Reformation Belva silk dress

Belva silk dress

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Alexandria Dale is Digital Fashion Writer at Cosmopolitan & . Covering everything from the worth knowing about to the latest fashion news, there’s nothing she loves more than finding a high street dupe of a must-have designer item. As well as discovering new brands, she’s passionate about and establishing the trends that are actually worth investing in. Having worked in fashion journalism for six years, she has experience at both digital and print publications including Glamour and Ok! 

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