Polyurethan Leopardprint
The leopard edit
Why we keep coming back to leopard
Leopard is the print GANNI never retires. We treat it as a neutral, not a novelty: something you build an outfit around and keep for years, across dresses, jeans, knits, bags, shoes and coats, joined by its cousins in cheetah, tiger and zebra.
The reason it works is restraint in disguise. A Leopard Chiffon Maxi or Stary Jeans in Leopard reads loud on the rail and like a neutral once it's on. Pair a Mini Hobo in Grained Leopard or the Jenny Ballerina in Leopard Mesh with denim and black, and the print does the whole job. Or go head-to-toe, on purpose.
Print sits best on real cloth. Ours runs on cotton, denim, silk, mesh and recycled materials, named on each product page, so the leopard you buy is one you'll actually live in, not just photograph.
FAQ
For us it's never out, because we treat it as a house signature, not a trend. Worn like a neutral, with black, denim, or more print, leopard reads current year after year.
Chic, when you let it lead and keep the rest calm. One leopard piece against plain colour reads deliberate; head-to-toe is a choice, and a fun one.
All of them. Leopard is a warm neutral, so it flatters across skin tones. It's about the cut and the styling, not your complexion.
Pick one hero piece, a dress, a pair of jeans, or a bag, and keep everything else quiet. Or commit fully and mix prints, leopard with zebra, on purpose.
Leopard has rosette clusters, cheetah solid round spots, tiger and zebra are striped. We work with all four, so you can pick the energy.
Almost everything: dresses, jeans, T-shirts, knitwear, blouses, bags, ballerinas, boots, and jackets. The links below take you to each.
Many use organic or recycled cotton, recycled wool and our leather alternatives. The print sits on real materials, named on each product page.
Yes, with the right cut. A leopard silk dress or a tailored print reads polished; keep accessories simple, and it works for most dress codes.