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Fenty Beauty By Rihanna Anniversary Event

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We can all agree that animal print is now interchangeable as a neutral. What used to be a print reserved for your outlandish Auntie or fashion-forward friend, is now an everyday print that is incorporated into one’s closet. While leopard and cheetah print might be the most common, and introductory print, snakeskin proved to be the new darling on the Spring and Fall 2018 runways. The animal print, particularly, the snakeskin trend is not going anywhere. We saw it on covers, with Rihanna wearing a multi-colored snakeskin Gucci coat for Vogue Arabia November 2018 issue. For 2019, we’re still seeing snakeskin going strong, stylishly. Click through our gallery to see the trend on the runway and your favorite celebs for some serious style inspiration on how to wear it. Don’t miss out on the new way python is trending and how to incorporate it into your 2019 style.

Fenty Beauty By Rihanna Anniversary Event

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RIHANNA

In October 2018, Rihanna was spotted taking the monochromatic trend to a new level with head to toe python print!

Bottega Veneta - Runway RTW - Spring 2018 - Milan Fashion Week

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BOTTEGA VENETTA, SPRING 2018

It’s no surprise to see her leaning fully into the head to toe snakeskin print as it was represented all over the runways for 2018. I love the 70’s vibe here!

TYRA BANKS, NOVEMBER 2018

Ms. Banks hit us with a multi-animal print lewk and it was a hit! This is how you make the runway everyday. Mixed print snakeskin and animal print is the way to update the trend for 2019.

Bottega Veneta - Runway - Milan Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2018

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BOTTEGA VENETTA, SPRING 2018

You don’t have to wear the print head to toe. If animal print still feels too strong, wear it in one place and play with texture in the other. Bottega Venetta paired this olive snakeskin skirt with a brown suede top. Can you dig it?

DRAYA MICHELE, OCTOBER 2018

Draya Michele is known for her fashion-forwardness but showed us how to rock snakeskin subtly while giving off a 70’s vibe with suede.

Fendi - Runway RTW - Spring 2018 - Milan Fashion Week

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FENDI, SPRING 2018

Snakeskin can be represented in multiple ways. Don’t think you have to stick with traditional colors. We love this beautiful turquoise from the Fendi Spring 2018 collection.

Fendi - Runway RTW - Spring 2018 - Milan Fashion Week

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FENDI, SPRING 2018

Go bold with a stylish statement snakeskin piece. This outerwear that Adwoa Aboah is sporting is sure to turn heads.

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MIGUEL AND NAZANIN PIMENTEL, JANUARY 2019

A couple that wears snakeskin together…we can only imagine the rest, but they look haute! Miguel is showing us that snakeskin makes great outerwear off the runway, too!

Bottega Veneta - Runway RTW - Spring 2018 - Milan Fashion Week

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FENDI, SPRING 2018

Snakeskin on shoes have been everywhere! We love the colorway on these pointy flats.

DANIELLE JAMES, NOVEMBER 2018

You can play with snakeskin in subtle ways. Here, I paired it with plaid.

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ERICA MENA, JANUARY 2018

Erica Mena shows us that pastels look so pretty when mixed with animal print shoes.

Rochas : Runway - Paris Fashion Week Womenswear Fall/Winter 2018/2019

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ROCHAS, FALL 2018

Snakeskin boots are undoubtedly a favorite way to rock this trend. At Rochas, they paired it with sequins for serious style!

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FANTASIA, JANUARY 2019

Fantasia showed up and showed out for an Aretha Franklin tribute rocking head to toe python. The statement sleeves on this ensemble make it a win!

What’s your favorite way to rock the snakeskin trend? Are you feeling the updated style of mixing python prints? What’s your favorite look? Share in the comment section.