8 Simple Ways to Style Spring’s Leopard Print Midi Skirt Trend

Leopard midis may seem like a walk on the wild side, but, surprisingly, the loud-and-proud skirts are one of those versatile pieces for spring 2019. Dressed up or down, a slinky, printed silk stunner pairs effortlessly with items you probably already own. Throw on sporty slides or a vintage tee for a downtown look, or elevate the ensemble with heels and lingerie-inspired camis. Whatever the occasion, there are plenty of ways to style these spotted skirts. Peruse our inspo picks below, then get your shop on.

1. With Black Heels: There’s no denying leopard midis exude a certain sexy attitude, which means less is more for the rest of the outfit. Black heels + a black top = wild thang vibes. Brit + Co Pick: Lulus Wild Wonder Brown Leopard Print Satin Midi Skirt ($46) and Meade Black Ribbed Collared Tee ($39)

2. With a Striped Oxford: Prints on prints on prints will always be A-okay in our fashion notebook, as long as there’s a complementary color scheme at play. Brit + Co Pick: Anthropologie Pleated Leopard Midi Skirt ($150) and NA-KD Oversized Striped Shirt ($48)

3. With a Tucked-in Sweater: If you’re not tucking your sweaters into skirts, are you even living your life right? Take a cue from every influencer on the ‘gram and use this hack to achieve instant street style cred. Brit + Co Pick: ASOS DESIGN Leopard Satin Midi Skirt ($48) and V-Neck Cashmere Sweater ($151)

4. With a Knotted Tee: A white knotted t-shirt keeps an animal print skirt casual, especially when paired with on-point accessories like hoops, layered chains, arm cuffs, and strappy sandals. Brit + Co Pick: Endless Summer Isabelle Skirt ($128) and Forever 21 Tie-Hem Tee ($7)

5. With a Turtleneck and Matching Flats: Matchy-matchy (when done right) can be a fashion home run. In this case, a pleated midi, tortoise extras, and coordinating shoes all work. Brit + Co Pick: J.Crew Pleated Leopard Midi Skirt ($118) and Tortoise Hoop Earrings ($19.50)

6. With Dad Sneakers and a Teddy Coat: For a less saccharine, more fashion editor feel, go the sporty bra, platform sneak, oversized parka route.Brit + Co Pick: Free People Kendall Satin Midi Skirt ($98), Gabby Cozy Parka ($168), and Miles Sneaker ($275)

7. With Slouchy Boots: This cold weather friendly getup is a natural choice for those mornings when you have no clue what to wear. Just grab your go-to black boots and a cream pullover and you’re good to go. Brit + Co Pick: Warehouse Leopard Pleated Midi Skirt ($98) and Olivia Miller Galena Women’s Slouchy Boots ($110)

8. With a Vintage Tee: A worn-in tee gives a sophisticated silhouette like the leopard midi more of a rock ‘n’ roll edge.Just make sure the fit is slightly boxy and long enough to knot. Brit + Co Pick: Showpo Wild Spirit Midi Skirt ($43) and Thunderbirds Tee ($30)

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Somewhere between Zendaya's iconic press tour looks for Challengers and the movie's official release,tenniscorewas born. According to boohoo.com, Pinterest searches for ‘tennis skirt outfit summer’ have skyrocketed by 170% over the past three months. The tenniscore fashion aesthetic channels the court sport with polo shirts, athletic dresses, sweater vests, and of course, tennis skirts. These are our favorite tennis skirts for embracing the oh-so sporty style!

Baleaf Women's Pleated Tennis Skirt

This skirt's all about business in the front, party in the back. While the front side is sleek and smooth, the back flaunts lots of fine pleats, which is signature tennis skirt style. This piece is fitted with a wide elastic waistband that snatches your figure and supports your look. It has built-in shorts that have two side pockets, plus there's a third zippered one on the back for securing small items. A massive slay, TBH.

The Baleaf Women's Pleated Tennis Skirt comes in 8 other colors and sizes XS-XXL for $30 on Amazon.

Alala Rally Skort

This skirt with built-in pocketed shorts has a paneled skirt that's half solid material, and half mesh for added breathability. It's an easy one-and-done since all you have to do is slip it on! Not to mention, this serene mint green color is stunning.

The Alala Rally Skort comes in 2 other colors and sizes XS-L for $115 at Nordstrom.

CRZ Yoga Women's High Waisted Pleated Tennis Skirt

This stretchy tennis skirt is made of ultra-soft, quick-dry fabric – super practical if you're *actually* playing tennis, but also if you're not! This would make the perfect tennis skirt for summertime since it's made to be breathable. The built-in shorts have pockets for a phone and a tennis ball, too. The pleats surround the entire skirt for added style.

The CRZ Yoga Women's High Waisted Pleated Tennis Skirt comes in 18 other colors and sizes XXS-XL for $38 on Amazon.

Never Better Volley Skort

This electric blue skirt allows you to do it all. The built-in spandex shorts provide comfy coverage while the elastic waistband keeps it on your bod through every movement. The contrasting white stripes that run down each side add even more sporty flair, on and off the court.

The Never Better Volley Skort also comes in white and sizes XS-XL for $68 at Free People.

Soothfeel Pleated Tennis Skirt

The built-in shorts on this super-smooth tennis skirt are made from a mesh material, so the sweaty effects warm weather are no match! The high waistband is fitted with an adjustable drawstring so you can wear it as tight or as loose as you please.

The Soothfeel Pleated Tennis Skirt comes in 23 other colors and sizes XXS-XLL for $34 on Amazon.

Old Navy Extra High-Waisted PowerSoft Skort

This cherry red color is everything for summertime! This tennis skirt is made from Old Navy's PowerSoft fabric, which is stretchy and smooth with light compression. The extra-high waist sits above the belly button to pull your figure in and flatter you further!

The Old Navy Extra High-Waisted PowerSoft Skort also comes in green and sizes XS-4X for $35.

Gold Hinge Off-Black Wide Pleat Tennis Skirt

If you're looking for a different kind of tenniscore look, the wide pleats on this skirt provide a fresh take on the trend. Built-in shorts with side pockets mean your look can be practical, too!

The Off-Black Wide Pleat Tennis Skirt comes in sizes XS-XXL for $54.

Wild Fable Mini ButterBliss Skort

We're *so* obsessed with the slit on this spandex-y tennis skort. It makes the style feel less sporty, and more casual for everyday wear. It lets the built-in shorts underneath peek through for a cheeky vibe! Simply pair it with a cropped graphic tee and your go-to sneakers for a no-fail summer 'fit.

The Wild Fable Mini ButterBliss Skort also comes in white and black and sizes XXS-4X for $18 at Target.

Strawberry Western Pleated Skort

This doodle-drenched tennis skirt is super cute when you wanna make a statement. There are two tiny bows along the waistband that amp up the femme vibes even more, plus the attached shorts underneath boast a contrasting pink star pattern that'll turns heads your way wherever you go.

The Strawberry Western Pleated Skort is currently shoppable in sizes M and L for $84.

GapFit Pleated Exercise Skort

This sweet skort is totally worthy of your capsule wardrobe for summer. It's fitted throughout, but flares down into a flawless pleated pattern. It follows an a-line silhouette that's the most fitted at the waist, accentuating and flattering your figure.

The GapFit Pleated Exercise Skort also comes in black and white in regular sizes XXS-XXL, tall sizes S-XXL, and petite sizes XS-L for $60.

Athleta Ace High Rise Tennis Skort

This basic tennis skirt comes in a plethora of colors and works well for any style situation you may find yourself in. This blue color is wonderful for making a statement, but you could also style the black version as easily for date night! This piece has a whole 3 pockets for storing small items, too.

The Athleta Ace High Rise Tennis Skort comes in 8 colors total and sizes XXS-3X and is currently on sale for $48 (was $69).

Girlfriend Collective FLOAT Ultralight Skort

Lightweight and high-rise, this skort from Girlfriend Collective feels like a dream. The a-line skirt is meant to flow in the breeze, while the waistline hugs you snugly. This soothing green color is lush enough for summertime, but you can also shop it in blue, red, and black – whatever suits your personal style

The FLOAT Ultralight Skort comes in sizes XXS-6XL for $62.

Lululemon Varsity High-Rise Pleated Tennis Skirt

Tennis Barbie would be proud of this one. The super-fine pleats and hot pink color are super feminine and fun for the summer! The fabric it's made of has a nice four-way stretch and sweat-wicking capabilities.

The Lululemon Varsity High-Rise Pleated Tennis Skirt also comes in 6 other colors and sizes 0-14 for $88.

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Last month I chatted Amanda Montell by mentioning the glaring loneliness epidemic that's taken over lately. While we had a great conversation about overcoming our overthinking, it really got me wondering: how did we get here?

According to a study conducted by the U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy, the pandemic and our increased reliance on technology seems to be the source of the collective social decline we’re experiencing. In 2022 — two years out from the 2020 lockdowns — only 39% of adults reported feeling emotionally close to others. For those of us who consider ourselves to be introverts, this may feel par for the social course — but it really isn't.

There's potential for greater health concerns here, both mentally and physically. Dr. Murthy discovered that a prolonged decline in social connection with others “...can increase your risk of heart disease by 29% and risk of stroke by 32%.” That’s no laughing matter, especially if heart disease runs in your family like it does in mine.

It’s something Eric Liu, CEO of Citizen University elaborated on during an episode of NPR’sMorning Edition podcast last year. He said, “When you are alone and disconnected, there’s more stress, there’s more inflammation, there’s more anxiety.” And while some of us prefer our own company, statistics show that's not always the healthiest choice for us in the long run.

To understand all this even more, I spoke with Licensed Perinatal Mental Health & Trauma Therapist Becca Reed, LCSW, PMH-C. Together, we broke down how we can combat the loneliness epidemic and positively affect our health at the same time. Here's what I learned!

How prevalent is the loneliness epidemic actually?

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I've joked with my sister that there seems to be a change in the way people interact with each other since the pandemic, but there's some truth to it. Reed says, "Since the pandemic began, I've observed a marked increase in feelings of loneliness across various age groups. What’s particularly interesting is the depth of loneliness people have expressed, even after moving back into engaging in normal activities."

Think about the last time you went to the grocery store — did it seem like some people exist in their own worlds without apparent regard for others? It could very well be a symptom of this very epidemic. "Many of my clients have reported feeling disconnected not just from others, but also from parts of themselves. The pandemic disrupted our regular social habits and created a void that many are still learning how to fill," explains Reed.

Does social media play a role in the way we perceive introversion and loneliness?

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I can't completely shun social media because it's introduced me to different brands, people, and even my career as a journalist. However, I've also wondered if social media has a major influence on the way we think and interact with the world around us — especially in regards to introversion and loneliness. Reed believes there's more to it than that.

"Our lifestyles and societal values greatly influence how we view introversion and loneliness. For instance, highly individualistic cultures, like in the U.S., often celebrate extroversion," she says before adding, "This celebration can make quieter, introverted ways of engaging with the world seem less valuable."

This may pose an issue for those who are always busy and aren't actively interacting with others beyond a surface level. Reed says, "Additionally, our busy modern lifestyles are filled with long work hours and personal commitments. This can leave little room for deep, sustained social interactions. As a result, those who may not reach out actively can feel further isolated."

What are some signs that someone is experiencing loneliness?

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Dr. Murthy also told NPR, “Some people react to loneliness by withdrawing and getting quiet. Others react to loneliness by becoming irritable and angry, and they may lash out more” before adding “...sometimes we need somebody else to tell us, ‘Hey, you’ve been withdrawing more’ to help us understand we might actually be dealing with loneliness.”

This is something that Reed also reiterated. She says, "Signs of loneliness frequently include significant changes in mood and behavior. This might look like increased irritability, persistent sadness, or withdrawal from usual activities" while "Physically, loneliness might manifest through disrupted sleep patterns or a change in appetite."

From personal experience, I've been known to dissociate if I'm feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or upset so I'm very familiar with exacerbating any loneliness I've felt by withdrawing. This also resulted in spending a lot of days in my early 20s sleeping when I wasn't working or remaining in my room with the door locked.

"If you notice a loved one seeming unusually quiet, canceling plans more frequently, or expressing feelings of emptiness, they might be experiencing loneliness," warns Reed.

How can we combat the loneliness epidemic in our daily interactions?

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If you've noticed that you're being affected by the loneliness epidemic, there are different ways to combat it. Reed says, "Small daily interactions can be very impactful to combating loneliness. Simply making eye contact, sharing a smile with a stranger, or having a quick chat with a neighbor can foster a sense of connection." This sounds so Starbucks and Bookstore-coded for those of us who don't want to feel overwhelmed by anything grand.

At the same time, Reed says there are things we can do in our personal relationships to help us start feeling a sense of community again. "Reaching out regularly to friends and family through calls, messages, and face-to-face interactions is essential. Building a community around shared interests, can also help bridge the isolation gap," she shares.

Is the loneliness epidemic going to be a prolonged problem, or is it possible to turn around?

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Like other things, it can seem like the loneliness epidemic won't get any better. But, Reed wants you to have hope. "While it's possible the impact of the pandemic on social interactions could be a prolonged issue, humans are inherently driven to connect." Though she says, "The pandemic has intensified social anxieties and shifted communication habits."

This can look like people finding it difficult to interact with others the way they used to (hi social anxiety). Still, that doesn't mean we have to approach things as if there's nothing to look forward to in terms of interacting with others. Reed says, "People are finding new ways to engage with each other as we be come more aware of the impacts of loneliness and actively work towards building stronger, more resilient community networks. This adaptability is a positive sign that we're moving towards more interaction again, despite the challenges."

All we can do is turn lemons into lemonade as we continue to find new normals that support our lifestyles, communication, and connection needs.

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Transitioning your home from winter to spring doesn't have to take a huge effort or budget. A few throw pillows here, a flower vase there can make your home look fresher, more inviting while reviving how you feel about your space. Whether you want to hop on the vintage decor trend or bring in fresh Danish pastels, we have some spring decor swaps that will help sprinkle a dose of happy into your home. First, plan your budget and look around your space. What pieces don’t give your home that spring joy you crave? Stow them away for the season and they’ll be like new again in the fall! Now enjoy the things that truly refresh your space.

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ban.do Stacked Citrus Vase

These sweet citrus designs are the perfect pop of color for your spring table or home office!

Folkulture Throw Pillow Covers

The scalloped design on these 18x18 cotton covers are a playful way to dress up your sofa or bed.

Studio McGee x Threshold Natural Wicker Table Lamp

Give your indoors an outdoor vibe with these charming woven table lamps.

Etsy Wavy Wall Shelf

Brighten your walls with brightly colored pastels. These shelves are great for holding books, picture frames, plants and more.

H&M Floral Throw

Spring is still a transitional season with chilly mornings and nights. Swap your winter throws for this fun floral pattern.

Scalloped Multi Border Decor Braided Jute Collection

Pop this jute rug in your bathroom, on your porch, in your kitchen -- anywhere you need a little statement piece.

Poster Store Botanical Gallery Wall

Customize a gallery wall that suits your style -- this site creates one for you or pick and choose your faves.

Lyla Monogram Trinket Dish

Even a new trinket dish on your dresser can bring a little joy to your morning. This monogrammed one makes a great gift for spring birthdays!

H&M Pleated Paper Table Lamp

This pretty-in-pink table lamp is a great way to bring in soft, spring color into your home -- get two for symmetrical bedside tables or go solo on a desk or console table.

Wicker Planter Storage Baskets

These cute and affordable planters are a fun way to freshen up your entry or kitchen -- add plants, cloth napkins, magazines, even mail.

Jungalow x Opal Cotton Sheet Set

We love designer Justina Blakeney's style and here she gives us a colorful canvas on which to layer all our bedding.

Elin Ceramic Knobs

Add new knobs to end tables for an easy spring refresh.

Anthropologie Fruit Candle Holder

These whimsical candle holders cheer up your decor and are perfect for all your spring entertaining.

Chasing Paper x Jenni Yolo Peel-And-Stick Wallpaper

Peel-and-stick wallpaper makes it easier to upgrade your walls with stunning prints. Try it in a bathroom or kitchen or create an accent wall in your bedroom for this vintage-inspired look by DIYer Jenni Yolo.

Anthropologie Gingham Curtains

We never met a check we didn't like. Gingham is a classic spring look that always feels happy and carefree!

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Los Angeles is teeming with homes that have a Hollywood past, which is kind of a cool perk of living in this film-centric city. Barrett Cooke, principal and co-founder of Los Angeles design and architecture studio Arterberry Cooke, recently renovated a mid-century home in La Cañada (a city in LA County) that was originally built on a tennis court (you heard that right, just the tennis court) owned by 1935 Academy Award winner for Best Actor Victor McLagen.

Honoring the ranch-style home's original historic details and charm, Barrett and her team did an entire remodel of the home, creating a dreamy indoor-outdoor sanctuary. Here are 10 interior design trends I'm loving from this remodel.

Pop of Color, Front To Back

Colorful doors on neutral homes are always a fun detail, but extending the color indoors and to the back door elevates the entire space. A bold splash of bright yellow creates this energy that allows the neutrals to really shine.

Colorful Pillows

It's refreshing to see these bright stripes against the mid-century fireplace, which has been updated with a fresh coat of white paint. Colorful pillows keep the space fun, casual and kid-friendly.

Sage Cabinets

These retro-style cabinets in a soothing sage color balance out the vibrant color in other parts of the house. The home features earth tones, warm woods, and splashes of color that update and modernize the iconic mid-century look and feel to the home.

Terrazzo Tile

The clients are huge fans of terrazzo and Barrett incorporated the material onto the kitchen countertops and backsplash, which preserves the mid-century look.

Spathroom

The freestanding tub over a graphic green tile creates a space that's inviting, cozy and nature-inspired. Add a plant or two, some natural light, and calming earthy tones to create a spa-like atmosphere.

Passion Rooms

Designing a space for being creative, like making music, is home goals. It personalizes the home and enhances its functionality. Barrett frames the back door in the punchy yellow too!

Outdoor Tile

A pop of pink in a mid-century pattern feels modern and old school at the same time. I adore this pink tile for the outdoors – a great way to think outside typical stone and rock landscaping. Leftover tile is used also in the laundry room.

Backyard "Rooms"

Creating elevated spaces in the backyard makes the space appear larger with separate "rooms" for lounging, eating, and hot-tubbing. Note that the yellow outdoor chairs echo the door color too.

Outdoor Kitchens

Let the al fresco season begin! This outdoor kitchen offers so many benefits: it moves the cooking outdoors in the heat of summer; keeps the cook outside mingling with guests and not missing out on the action, and encourages a season or more of dining outdoors in nature, all wins!

Converted Garage

Barrett converted the garage into a guest house Here's another yellow door leading to a little kitchenette, a separate entrance to the cozy space. Love this home? Check out the whole home here!

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Goodbye tomato girlmakeup — we're here to talk about sunset blush! The sky's the limit with this fast-growing beauty trend, and we mean that quite literally! It's a soft, gradient blush look that you can achieve with a few, simple products. We're taking inspo from a tropical vacation walk on the beach, but we're not stopping there! We reached out to beauty guru and content creator,Malvika Sheth, and legendary makeup artist, Stephanie G-M, for the best advice on what to buy and how to get the look. Here's what the pros think about this glowy summer beauty moment!

What is "sunset blush"?

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Sunset blush is a trend going viral on the internet for its multi-blush, gradient technique. It's when you take multiple shades of blush, and highlighter in a light-to-dark order with a touch of highlighter. Thus, making you look like a summer sunset on a Hawaii tropical night. This look is perfect for the daytime or nighttime, and we will definitely be trying it all summer long!

How do you achieve this look?

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Malvika Sheth gave us her expert advice on how to achieve this trend. She says, "In my opinion, the best way to achieve the trend is to use 2-3 different shades of cream based blush products in addition to a dewy highlighter. For blush, I'd opt for an orange, pink, and (optionally) a plum shade as well." She adds, "The goal is to get a gradient, so be careful not to blend all the colors into one big mass of a single shade, and rather focus on blending one section, then the other, then the other, and finally adding any finishing touches to connect and blend each section into the next. I wouldn't use powder blushes to create this trend since those tend to be a bit tougher to blend into one another, and generally aren't as easily buildable. Creating this trend is almost like a painting technique, so using products that mimic paint is your best bet!" We love these helpful tips!

Stephanie G-M says, "Apply 2 colors, a peach color and a more red color on the outside creating an ombre effect with the color. The highlight/shimmer goes on the top of the cheek bone. It's a great way to spice up a neutral summer look." Palettes also make it super easy to touch up your look throughout the day!

What products should you use?

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There are so many different products you can use to achieve this look! One thing to remember is that it's all about color, so in order to sticking with sunset colors, you want to use pinks, oranges, and highlght. Malvika Shethsays, "To create this trend on myself, I used Gen See's Clean Sheen Cheek + Lip Color in Apricot 02, Apple 01, and Plum 03 in addition to a metallic product that is meant for the eyes as highlighter, and blended from light to dark — near the bottom of the cheek to the top of the cheekbone, letting the highlighter blend slightly into each section."

Stephanie G-M adds, "A palette like this [RMS Flirtation of Color] is a great way to achieve the sunset blush look." What I love about palettes, is that they make it super easy to touch up your look throughout the day! So don't worry about the look fading by night — you can simply touch up!

What I love about both of these recommendations is that there's a lot of room to play beyond one specific product. So here are some of my fave finds for trying out the sunset blush trend yourself!

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Charlotte Tilbury Pillow Talk Blush Stick

This blush stick is perfect to achieve a dewy, sunset blush glow! Layer this with another blush in your regime to give some additional color and gradient aspect!

Benefit Blush Palette

Like we said before, a palette is ideal when going for the sunset, sun kissed look because it will have all that you need! With this one, you have a blush and highlighter in one to help you with the radiance and shine!

Charlotte Tilbury Palette

Charlotte Tilbury is the QUEEN of blush, so anytime I need a blush product I run straight to her products, and tutorials for help. Her looks are ideal for sunset blush so I would really recommend any of her products!

Smashbox Blush Palette

This is the perfect compact to throw in your purse and take with you on the go. It even is organized to the order you can use it in! I will be adding this to my cart immediately...

Kaja Bento Palette

I am obsessed with these bento palettes because, not only are they compact, they are also so fun to use! You simply pull out the side that you need, and voila! You have a whole base for your face in one product!

Westman Atelier Baby Cheeks Stick

I love using stick products because you're able to blend them into the skin with the warmth of your hand. This technique helps to create a much more natural look. Plus, this bright pink shade is so good for the look we're trying to achieve.

Anastasia Blush Trio

For a darker sunset blush look, then I would recommend this one because it would look amazing on darker skin tones. I love the magenta mixed with the coral colors.

Iconic London Full Palette

This is one of my favorite brands because of how long-lasting they are! They are also pretty affordable for how much product you end up getting! Definitley recommend this one!

Ciate Highlight Blush Palette

Sunset blush but with only highlight? Sounds fabulous to me! I love this idea, just make sure use a lighter hand. It's also under $30, which is an amazing price for so many shades.

Chubby Stick™ Cheek Colour Balm

This chubby stick is a great option for a glowy, dewy base and we love that it's an affordable option to gain this look. We'd recommend shades Roly Poly Rosy and Robust Rhubarb for this sunset, sun-kissed look with bright pinks.

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