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Is leopard print sexualized?

François Paul
François Paul
2025-11-22 17:03:05
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Unfortunately, as timed passed, animal print went from making you look chic, to making you look trashy. It represented sexually available women. The style definitely came with connotations of being untamed and wildness. Evolutionary psychologists have suggested that threat and arousal are the two things that draw us to animal patterns. In the 1950s, sex appeal was heavily linked with animal print. Men were attracted to women in animal print because they saw them as beings who had to be tamed. Women were inspired by those in animal print because they oozed dominance and power.
Alex Thibault
Alex Thibault
2025-11-19 08:24:56
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It said fun. It said luxury. It said playfulness. It said decadence. And something I didn’t really identify with at the time but sophistication and eroticism. I believe on a primal level, we identify with these cats and we see their power, grace and beauty. We know they’re apex predators which makes them inspiring in the sense of having status. The trophy wife was because the coats were so incredibly expensive, and at that time most women didn’t have that much access to their own money. You would see it on famous actresses who were known for their sex appeal and glamor like Nancy Kwan, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Eartha Kitt. It’s almost a physical reaction we have to it. On a lot of people, their pupils dilate when they see it and it’s the same kind of dilation that you see in both arousal and fear. Scientists have called it the ‘misattribution of arousal’ when you see something you’re afraid of and you have the same physical sensations and you associate it with arousal or excitement and not just fear.

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Robert Dias
Robert Dias
2025-11-05 14:29:03
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I reckon it’s because there’s something quite sexual about wearing the print of an animal that is so sleek, so stunning, so athletic, such a hunter, while being able to stick proudly to your anti-fur stance. It’s carnal, it’s nature, it’s sex, but cruelty-free. I’m not saying I want to fuck a leopard but I am saying it’s about animal instinct. Yes, it has been very much on the trendar in 2018, but think about it; the most stylish people in your life are guaranteed to have something leopard print. In fact, almost everyone in your life has something leopard print. Few prints manage to be both the stronghold of nans — found on dressing gowns and quilty slippers from Freeport in Fleetwood for four quid, at which Nan would scoff and say, "They’re only three in Morecambe, we’re leaving," dashing your dreams of snagging bargain Rocha by John Rocha from the discount Debenhams — as well as the must-have of the fashionable set, who never really go a season without a good leopard print. That says it all really; the goddess of fashion, the queen of camp, knew that there’s something indescribably alluring about a good leopard print.