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Bella Hadid Found Your New Favorite Sweater — & It’s $60 At Mango

by Erin Parker
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With just a few weeks of winter remaining, your closet has likely undergone its seasonal switch. And if there's one trend worth keeping in rotation for spring, it's without a doubt anything animal print. After leopard dominated runways and sidewalks in 2018, alternative jungle-inspired prints are getting a stamp of approval from fashion tastemakers, as proven by Bella Hadid's tiger-print sweater.

While out on a coffee run in Milan on Weds., the model served effortless street style while draped in a particularly budget-friendly item. The statement knitwear, featuring an eye-catching tiger-print pattern, further proved the undeniable staying power of animal print in 2019. Casually paired with relaxed jeans, a white jacket and basic sneakers, the supermodel kept things chill while on the go, serving as a mood board for how to rock the trendy pattern this spring.

As usual, the 22-year-old struck a perfect balance between relaxed and chic, managing to infuse a high-end sophistication into the low-key, off-duty look. Despite the sweater's budget-friendly price point, Hadid's edgy, trend-forward sensibilities still gave the look an aspirational flair. While continuing her dedication to roomy denim, the supermodel made a nod to the '70s with a wide-leg silhouette this time. Topping off the look with Matrix-inspired tiny sunglasses and her signature wispy updo, Hadid's outfit just goes to show how a bold pattern can totally make a look.

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Are you ready to give leopard print a rest and take Hadid's updated wild pattern for a spin? With months of transitional dressing ahead of us, you're going to need key knitwear at the ready, so add a few go-tos to your cart. Infuse tiger print into your closet by shopping Hadid's exact style, or The Zoe Report's selections of similar pieces, ahead.

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