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  2. Animal Print Is Back — 17 Pieces to Embrace the Trend - AOL

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    From Hailey Bieber’s 70s-chic faux-fur cheetah coat to Emily Ratajkowski’s plunging leopard print dress, we’ve seen both stars and TikTokers-alike embrace the trend — and you can too!

  3. File:Cheetah, leopard & jaguar (en).jpg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on id.wikipedia.org Jaguar (hewan) Usage on ja.wikipedia.org ヒョウ; ジャガー; チーター; Usage on pt.wikipedia.org

  4. See How Stars Style the Cheetah Print Trend: Sabrina ... - AOL

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    Take Brooks Nader, for example, who wore a cheetah midi dress at the Alice + Olivia spring 2025 show during New York Fashion Week in Sept See How Stars Style the Cheetah Print Trend: Sabrina ...

  5. Leopard pattern - Wikipedia

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    A leopard, the animal with a classic leopard hair coat pattern. A leopard pattern is a spotted color pattern, particularly in the hair coat or skin of animals, but can also describe spotting patterns in plants and a distinctive print appearing on clothing and other fabrics. [1] [2] [3]

  6. Matthew Williamson - Wikipedia

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    The cocktail bar’s decadent interior highlight’s Matthew’s distinct use of pattern and colour through the inclusion of leopard print sofas, gold leaf ceiling hangings, and a 1970s London Zoo cheetah centrepiece. In 2023, Williamson designed the Design Kitchen, [24] [25] a dining space located at the Design Museum in Kensington, London ...

  7. Cheetah (character) - Wikipedia

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    The Cheetah is fictional character appearing in DC Comics publications and related media, most commonly as a major recurring adversary of the superhero Wonder Woman. [1] Like her nemesis, she was created by William Moulton Marston and H. G. Peter, debuting in the autumn of 1943 in Wonder Woman #6.