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The Best Leopard Dress for Spring and Summer

ruffle hem leopard cami dress

dress: chicwish c/o | sandals: michael kors | bag: anthropologie (similar) | sunnies: karen walker

Hi there, babes! I hope you’ve all had a great weekend and are ready to take on this next week. My mom has been in town and we’ve seriously had the best time. We kicked off our weekend with the girls’ dance recital, survived two soccer games amidst rain storms, and ended it with a shopping date sans kids. My mom’s here for a couple more days so I’m soaking in every moment I can!

ruffle hem leopard cami dress

How many of you are fans of leopard? It is one of those prints that’s not only timeless, but persists throughout the seasons. In the winter months you’ll see leopard fur coats, leopard calf hair mules and clutches, and leopard tops. As we move into the spring and summer months, our material might change, but the leopard print remains.

For me, leopard print usually plays the biggest role in my accessories during warmer months. However, this leopard cami dress from Chicwish just spoke to me. I love the way this cami dress lays, the ruffle drop waist ruffle hem, and the feminine vibe it gives off. It’s the perfect dress to take from Spring to Summer. You could layer a leather jacket or vest over this dress for an edgier look or wear it as is wish sandals or heels. I paired it with one of my most comfortable heels – these Michael Kors heels. I’ve had them for 2 years now and cannot tell you how comfortable they are and how easy to walk in they are! Honestly, they have to be that good because they keep bringing them back year after year.

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dress: chicwish c/o | sandals: michael kors | bag: anthropologie (similar) | sunnies: karen walker

photography: maribel morales

This post was created in collaboration with Chicwish. All opinions are my own. Thank you for supporting those brands that support Fleurdille. 

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