Fall Winter Animal Prints

  • Animal Forest
  • viper zebra
  • Colombo Leopard
on November 16, 2025

The Animal Prints

The Animal Prints

By Samantha Sung

Animal prints have always held a special place in my work.
They are bold yet familiar, expressive yet timeless — a visual language that women instinctively understand.
This season, I wanted to revisit these motifs with a more modern sensibility, using unexpected color palettes and fabrics that create softness, depth, and subtle movement.

Let me share how this collection came to life.


A Modern Interpretation of a Timeless Motif

When most people think of animal prints, they imagine something loud — strong contrasts, sharp patterns, dramatic coloration.
But I have always approached them differently.

I draw them by hand so they feel artistic rather than photographic, feminine rather than aggressive, elevated rather than trendy.
This is where the refinement begins.

Colombo Leopard, Viper Zebra, and Animal Forest remain the anchors of this season’s print story, but in a new range of tones:

  • Dusty beige

  • Olive

  • Plum

  • Midnight

These shades create a softer, more sophisticated mood.
They allow the print to express itself without overwhelming the wearer — the print becomes part of the woman, not the other way around.


How Animal Prints Come Alive Through Fabric

One of the most important parts of designing with animal motifs is choosing the right fabric — not all surfaces interpret the print the same way.
This season, I selected fabrics that each bring their own voice to the pattern.

Silk Taffta

Sheen, refinement, and architectural light.

Animal prints take on a new identity on Silk Taffta.
The gentle sheen softens the pattern, giving leopard or tiger an almost abstract, luminous quality.
When the light hits the fabric, the print reveals itself quietly — never loud, always elegant.

Perfect for:

  • evening dresses

  • tailored silhouettes

  • statement pieces with subtle power


Wool Muslin

Soft, airy, unexpected.

Many people never imagine animal prints on wool, but on wool muslin, they become beautifully light.
Because wool muslin has that delicate transparency — similar to voile — the print feels layered, dimensional, and wearable from fall through early spring.

Perfect for:

  • transitional dresses

  • layering with boots

  • creating warmth without weight


Cotton Voile & Ramie

Light, breathable, artistic.

On lighter fabrics such as cotton voile or ramie, animal prints appear more fluid — almost painted.
These fabrics are ideal for warmer climates or resort-style dressing, where the print becomes soft, breezy, and easy.

Perfect for:

  • everyday dresses

  • travel pieces

  • relaxed silhouettes


Why Women Love Animal Prints — and Why I Keep Returning to Them

Animal motifs resonate across cultures.
Every woman understands them instinctively.
They carry a sense of independence, movement, and quiet strength.

My goal is always to take something iconic and make it elegant, wearable, and deeply personal.
That’s why I draw every motif by hand — it removes the harshness and brings the print closer to the world of art.

This season’s animal prints are not a shout; they’re a whisper.
A modern classic in softer tones.
A print that elevates rather than dominates.


A Season of Subtle Power

As we move into the new collection, these animal motifs become an important part of the story — connecting fabrics, silhouettes, and seasons into a unified vision.

Whether it’s the sheen of Silk Taffta, the warmth of Wool Muslin, or the ease of Cotton Voile, each fabric offers a new perspective on the print.

I hope you feel the same sense of confidence and quiet energy when you wear them as I did when designing them.

— Samantha

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