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Is animal print naff for a 50 year old?

20 replies

MWB22 · 01/10/2012 20:40

It is everywhere in the shops and I have picked up (and put down again) some animal print tops. What do people think? Too Bet Lynch for someone my age?

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Doilooklikeatourist · 01/10/2012 20:44

I bought a lovely fake leopard fur coat last year .
I'm 52
my daughter won't be seen with me when I'm wearing it though

ParrotTulip · 01/10/2012 20:52

Bet Lynch.

orangeandlemons · 01/10/2012 20:54

Yuk! Although IMO thereare degrees of scaryness with leopard print at the top, followed by snake.

Zebra not quite as offensive, nor is ponyskin or cowprint

FiveFlowers · 01/10/2012 20:58

I love my blue leopard animal print top.

I'm 60.

Hahaha at ponyskin and cowprint.

orangeandlemons · 01/10/2012 21:13

Why ha ha? They are used mainly for accessories which is a more subtle way of wearing them.

Haha at blue leopard print

mirpuppet · 01/10/2012 21:15

No it is not naff.

Hassled · 01/10/2012 21:15

As long as you're not orange skinned and don't bleach your hair, I think it's fine in moderation. Maybe don't team the tops with your leather-look leggings, that's all.

lapsedorienteerer · 01/10/2012 21:16

Personal taste I guess (I'd be in the naff camp.....and I've just turned 50!).

LeChatRouge · 01/10/2012 22:30

I firmly believe it hinges on your hair and shoes.

I can imagine someone who is 50 with a smart shiny bob wearing a snake print shirt, some black straight cut jeans and some ballet flats or Chelsea boots, maybe a blazer and scarf.

I think you have to be careful with leopard print, but I saw some grey on grey leopard print jeans, I can imagine these with a simple black roll neck jumper looking chic.

I would buy the one that appeals to you and try on with your own clothes at home, if you feel good, go for it; if not, return it.

colditz · 01/10/2012 22:32

I am 32 and wouldn't touch it

FiveFlowers · 02/10/2012 19:24

orangeandlemons - oh, I didn't realise you were actually being serious about ponyskin & cowprint ConfusedSmile

tanteclaire · 02/10/2012 19:45

Whistles do it very well (even in blue) and many pieces would suit a lady of a certain age. Perhaps steer clear of Miss selfridge and Jane Norman though.

HiHowAreYou · 02/10/2012 19:54

I think animal print always looks naff so I'm not the person to ask!

MrsCampbellBlack · 02/10/2012 20:22

I've got a blue leopard print top from whistles - its gorgeous.

You are never too old for leopard print.

Startailoforangeandgold · 02/10/2012 20:24

I only know one person who can carry it off.
A true Northern working class lady, who through her hard work and that of her DH became pretty well off.

She's well over 70, immaculate make up, expensive honey coloured hair, perfect nails, natural tan, sky scraper heels and a walking stick. Oh and a, no doubt pricey, leopard print dress.

Why can she get away with it and the rest of us can't. I think because she's always realised she's very lucky to be able to spend time and money on her appearance and enjoys the game.

If they went bankrupt tomorrow, she'd still be as down to earth friendly and fun as she is today.

MrsCampbellBlack · 02/10/2012 20:30

Seriously a leopard print bag or scarf or shoes is fine - I don't know anyone who really couldn't carry one of those off.

Startailoforangeandgold · 03/10/2012 00:27

Me!

I can't wear court shoes.

DD has some multicoloured leopard pumps, they are splendid. They are my size they make my heels hurt instant I put them on.Sad

deleted203 · 03/10/2012 00:30

I reckon it's a bit Bet Lynch....but I also think if you like it you should go for it!

PrincessSymbian · 03/10/2012 00:33

My mother who is just a year or two past fifty wears animal prints, in particular leopard skin in a variety of different ways and it never looks bad on her.

SunWukong · 03/10/2012 11:27

It's naff on everyone age has nothing to do with it.

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