Sometimes when you’re scrolling through Amazon you find some true gems and this is one of those times. This Leopard Ruffle-Sleeve mini dress is a keeper. Sharing 5 ways to style an Amazon leopard dress.
Option 1:
The easiest and most obvious way to style this dress is to wear it by itself. It’s such a great piece it can really stand alone without any styling. The features of this $35 dress are so flattering. The ruffle sleeve, the drawstring waist, the v-neck, and the length are all perfectly appointed.
Slip on a pair of low heigh sling back leather pumps and you’ve got a workwear outfit that you can wear on repeat.

Option 2:
Take this dress to the next level with monochromatic styling ready for the office. This J. Crew Sweater Blazer is a MUST-HAVE in your wardrobe. It’s a stylish, classic investment piece for your wardrobe that you’ll get so much wear out of. Threw this sweater over the dress and paired it with a belt to give the dress a more polished look.
Could also pair this exact look with tights for a Fall/Winter look.

Option 3:
Raise your hand if you live in easy, breezy dresses in the summer! <Raises Hand> Absolutely love this casual weekend styling with a hat and denim jacket tied around the waist. Perfect for kicking around with girlfriends, kids or doing a little shopping.
By the way, if you don’t have a denim jacket from Old Navy in your closet – where have you been?! They’re the best!

Option 4:
If you are calculating price per wear, you are definitely going to get it with this dress. Honestly, you can style and wear it so many different ways it’s funny. To create a completely different look, I threw on a long sleeve black turtleneck and tucked it underneath a belt at the waist.
I like this styling because it turns a dress into a skirt look just like that.
Making this a little more casual Friday with the mules.

Option 5:
Back to the office with a simple black blazer and nude pump. Probably things you already have in your closet – which is why a leopard dress is a great addition to your wardrobe ALWAYS. It’s neutral.

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