“In all its forms – sophisticated, luxe, rebellious, sexy – (the) leopard print makes a statement. It cannot be ignored, whether you like it or loathe it. That is why it is still so prominent in mainstream culture. “At a time when women are being pulled in different directions, and are trying to define and affirm what it means to be a strong woman, the pattern feels relevant. It says ‘I want to be seen.’”-Harper Collins.
Historically, leopards have played a prominent role in iconographies
around the world. The “Seated Woman of Çatalhöyük,” a clay figurine dating
back to around 6000 B.C., shows a female figure resting her arm on a
leopard.
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