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Do Not Fear The Snake!


Python prints are HOT for fall, so you better get over your fear of snakes right now!! And if you think these prints are only for "tough girls" then think again. It's all about HOW you wear them. I suggest keeping your look simple and not too harsh. Don't be afraid to mix feminine pieces with snake patterns. 
 The emerald green shade of this actual python bag by Gucci on the right has got me mesmerized and the mix of colors in the shoe on the left by Dries van Noten is simply divine. 

If you are going to wear snake prints to work, then opt for a more subtle pattern in a neutral shade like the blouse on the left from Talbots and the handbag on the right by Cole Haan. I love this Talbots blouse for it's soft feminine details. It is easy to pull of a print like this when it is in such a ladylike form.

{Laura's Style Tip: Only wear one snake print at a time. Pick one piece and show it off.}

Below you will find the prettiest snake prints in what I like to call a boho-chic look. These dresses are AMAZING!! The softness of the styles will take away any fear you may have of wearing snake prints!
 ;)
{Derek Lam}

{Christian Sirian}


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