Fashion has evolved into an important part of society and will continue to do so in the future. It has moved from one couple of years to the next, boasting of its creativity. However, that doesn’t imply we can’t draw inspiration from the past. That is why we are returning to the 1980s and 1990s to borrow their theme and rock it in the new millennium. And the latest trend that everyone is talking about right now is definitely leopard print.

It’s no secret that we look online to Hollywood celebrities for the latest fashion trends. Our Bolly celebrities are getting pretty close to them. Shilpa Shetty and Sonam Kapoor wore Leopard print ensembles, and we can’t get enough of them; take a look.

Isn’t it amazing how Shilpa Shetty appears to be able to multitask so well? She is a yoga enthusiast, a Sunday spree expert, and a full-time mother. Nonetheless, she can pull off one attire after the other while taking clothing challenges like no other in Bollywood.

The actress transports us to the era of excess slim pants and rail-thin belts. There’s no denying Shilpa Shetty makes it look like a million grand in this Dhruv Kapoor leopard-print ensemble. The peasant blouse with bubble sleeves fits her perfectly, and the smocking creates an interesting look when merged with the print.

Sonam Kapoor, our very own fashion icon and Bollywood’s fashion model, walked the red carpet at the GQ Men Of The Year Awards 2013. She looked stunning in a floor-length leopard print dress. Nobody else would have pulled off this look as well as Sonam Kapoor. The actress wore an animal print billowing dress from Jean Paul Gaultier’s Couture. The sequined form-fitting of the full-sleeve gown sparkled in gold. It even had large pockets on the edges.

Sonam Kapoor wore this animal print Jean Paul Gaultier Couture dress in a striking yet simple way. Sonam Kapoor decided to wear the gown with a black slender robe belt, just like the runway model. Sonam chose a top knot tight hairstyle that complemented her high neck Jean-Paul Gaultier leopard print gown.