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Hailey Bieber Just Made Leopard Print the Ultimate Summer Mood

Once a leopard print lover, always a leopard print lover. Hailey Bieber is here to prove that some style obsessions never fade.

She’s usually spotted in cozy, animal-print coats while spending her winters in Aspen. Think vintage Ralph Lauren or bold Saint Laurent pieces. But with summer just around the corner, Hailey is giving her favorite print a fresh seasonal spin.

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On June 10, she stepped out for the first time since the big news dropped about her beauty brand Rhode entering a one billion dollar acquisition deal. She spoke at The Business of Beauty Global Forum about building her beauty empire and of course, showed up in full Saint Laurent fashion. No surprise there, considering her close friendship with the brand’s creative director Anthony Vaccarello. She recently became an official ambassador too.

Her outfit of choice was a backless, ruched leopard-print mini dress that perfectly captured summer energy. She paired it with open-toe black heels and wore her hair in soft waves, parted down the middle. Her makeup was barely there with a soft pink manicure and what looked like just a touch of Rhode’s blush in the shade Piggy.

Mini dresses have always been part of Hailey’s signature style. She usually finishes the look with elegant heels and dark sunglasses. While Saint Laurent remains a favorite, she and her stylist Dani Michelle sometimes dig into fashion archives for rare gems like an icy blue Tom Ford-era dress.

In a world still ruled by the little black dress, Hailey is making a strong case for the little leopard dress. It’s bold, it’s fun and it might just be this summer’s hottest fashion move.

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