The first time I tried on a Diane von Furstenberg wrap dress, I thought it was the most beautiful, interesting thing I had ever put on my body. Though the colors and clashing patterns shouldn’t work together, they simply did. I’m still in awe every time I wear it.

It’s no surprise, then, that the iconic fashion designer is the one to convince me of another unexpected print combination: leopard and zebra print together.



The first time I tried on a Diane von Furstenberg wrap dress, I was amazed by how beautiful and interesting it looked on my body. Despite the unconventional mix of colors and patterns, they somehow worked perfectly together. Every time I wear it, I am still in awe of its beauty.

It’s no surprise that the iconic fashion designer also convinced me of another unexpected print combination: leopard and zebra print together.

I came across the animal print trend in DVF’s space through a portrait by Gillian Laub, showcasing famous New Yorkers’ living rooms. Just like her fashion line, Diane’s living room embraces the pairing of prints that most people wouldn’t think of combining. Yet, it always seems to work effortlessly.

DVF’s living room features a leopard print rug alongside a white sofa with zebra-printed trim and cushions, topped off with a striking portrait of the designer herself. This unexpected combination creates a whimsical and glamorous effect that is truly unique.

Initially skeptical about the animal print trend becoming a major interior design trend, DVF’s space changed my perspective. It showed me that jungle-inspired prints can be just as sophisticated and timeless as traditional stripes.

To recreate DVF’s design in your own space, try mixing a large print with a smaller one to create contrast and visual interest. Remember, design is all about experimentation and playing with unexpected combinations that may turn out to be the best ones. Please rewrite this sentence.