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Leopard faux fur coat

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pen50 Sun 22-Jan-17 17:00:53

I succumbed to temptation and bought a leopard coat. How do I wear it without looking ridiculous? (with panache and flamboyance, obviously, but I'm a bit short on both...) I'm sixty, I probably look it although I dye my hair brown, I usually wear some makeup although not enormous amounts, I like earrings but my neck is a bit short and thick to take necklaces, I'm 5'4" and a size 14. I'm happiest in jeans and t-shirt, but I do have a secret urge to be dramatic from time to time. So how do I unleash my inner Rock Chick/Bet Lynch?

Mapleleaf Wed 25-Apr-18 10:53:10

Pen50 I agree with the other posters who suggest keeping everything else simple and understated and let the coat do the talking. Hope you get lots of pleasure wearing it.( I realise you posted back in February, so I do hope you have had lots of wear out of it - please let us know how you got on).
mazza245 - did you wear your coat to the show? I hope you did. You like it and that’s what matters!!

M0nica Mon 23-Apr-18 17:43:38

If you are tallish and slimmish, you will look good in anything.

I bought a dark brown fake fur coat on a whim in a charity shop. It is beautifully warm when the temperature is well below zero, but otherwise, too warm to be really useful.

kiankov Mon 23-Apr-18 16:46:28

I think I saw something like that in velufur.com/ which remined me to share it here. I hope it was helpful.

rosesarered Wed 22-Feb-17 12:18:28

You are all cougars! grin

grannypiper Wed 22-Feb-17 08:43:58

I bought a leopard print shirt yesterday after reading this post. I had one years ago and had forgotten how much i loved it.

mrsmopp Wed 22-Feb-17 00:40:14

Mazza if you still don't like your leopard coat, I will happily take it off your hands. I can see myself as a latter day Earth Kitt!. I can do the voice too. purrrrr

Maggiemaybe Sun 05-Feb-17 00:27:34

Me too, dogsmother! I love a bit of animal print.

dogsmother Sat 04-Feb-17 23:23:25

Oh I really want one now!

bunny17 Sat 04-Feb-17 11:00:20

Just wear it with an I don't give a ....... Attitude lol

Tessa101 Fri 03-Feb-17 20:24:29

I'm 60 I have a few pieces of animal prints cloths and love them. Wear it with black trs and maybe black polo neck you will rock it be bold be proud.

Shesanana Fri 03-Feb-17 20:03:31

Wear it and enjoy it is my advice. I love animal print. I have leopard print pyjama pants, leopard print hat, leopard print scarf all worn often but not at the same time grin

Lilylilo Fri 03-Feb-17 16:31:32

I mean fake fur of course - the real thing looks so much better on the original owner

Lilylilo Fri 03-Feb-17 16:25:01

I wouldn't wear one but I kinda envy those that do!!!

Stansgran Fri 03-Feb-17 15:18:57

I am trying to remember where I was when I saw a woman with real fur hat and coat. She was on the older side of middle aged and a fair bit of makeup. It's ages since I've seen this sort of out fit anywhere in the UK And it was in the Prince Bishop's car park in Durham . So just making your brain think about something does work grin

Theoddbird Fri 03-Feb-17 13:09:25

Definitely brown boots with a small heel. Simple gold or brown jewellery. Have you thought of having hi lights put in your hair to lift it a bit?

Yorkshiregel Fri 03-Feb-17 12:15:57

Hope it is not real leopard skin or you really will get noticed and it will not be positive comments you get.

I would say that a decent hair style and a little bit of bling, plus some toned down make-up, plus black clothes should set it off nicely.

seacliff Fri 03-Feb-17 12:07:49

I think it's not a look for shrinking violets, you will be noticed. You have to feel (or appear to) confident, and I agree about the makeup, hair and accessories, and basic black clothing.

If you try wearing it and get hopefully some compliments, that will encourage you.

Would be lovely to see a pic of you wearing it.

Granof11 Fri 03-Feb-17 11:47:10

It's all in the accessories, hair and make-up. Absolutely go for it and enjoy. You'll look great.

GadaboutGran Fri 03-Feb-17 11:04:09

With nothing on underneath. How else?

Kitspurr Fri 03-Feb-17 11:01:00

These 3 look look lovely.

Marydoll Fri 03-Feb-17 10:41:23

I agree with most of the comments. Wear it with pride. I was keeping my eye on a leopard print coat in M&S outlet, which was being steadily reduced. I finally decided to buy it and it was gone! I was so disappointed.
I'm 61 and 5ft 1ins, I say go for it, just keep the rest simple, no flashy jewellery. If you don't want it, I'll happily take it off your hands.grin With the right combination of accessories, they can look classy. What does it matter what other people think. How boring it would be if we all had the same tastes. Enjoy your show, wearing your your coat!I bet you get a few envious glancesenvy

jenwren Fri 03-Feb-17 10:40:49

Above reply was meant for Pen50 its my age!

jenwren Fri 03-Feb-17 10:35:19

mazza50 Go for it. I am the same size as you but I am 66 and as long as you keep it classic, I think you can wear most things.I am often complimented on my clothes. Last year on a Bridge weekend one of my friends asked me to go shopping with her for some style ideas,she is 70. It was a huge compliment to be asked. As regards your husbands remarks hummm. Wear your coat with confidence I am sure you will look great. Hope you have fabulous time in Manchester(which I found on visiting to be a fantastic city and very very fashionable whatever age you are. Enjoy

MindfulGrandma Fri 03-Feb-17 10:33:05

Wear the coat! You are right on trend. Have a look at That's not my age website and you will see Alyson Welsh wearing her leopard skin coat. Here is the link. thatsnotmyage.com

joannewton46 Fri 03-Feb-17 10:05:21

If YOU like the coat (and you bought it so you must do) wear it proudly and ignore what anyone else says.

What to wear with it? Think Bet Lynch and do the opposite. Simple black trousers, plain top, black flattish shoes (ie not stilts), simple accessories for when you're wearing it but a classy looking necklace (yes, you can wear those even with a "short fat neck") for when you take it off.
Knock 'em dead!