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And You're Going to Hear Us Roar

Unleash the beast within with fierce 'fits from the Animal Planet x SHEIN collection.

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In the pantheon of prints, those inspired by the animal kingdom are absolutely the fiercest. The strength and stealth of big cats, the grace and stature of hoofed herbivores, the majesty of pachyderms: All have an uncanny way of making a statement. Sure, those preppy polka dots and delicate flowers have their place, but when it comes to exuding confidence and charisma with fashion, we always reach for that animal magnetism.

If you're on the hunt for this vibe, look no further than SHEIN. The trend-based retailer—noted for serving different styles with a whole lot of swagger, always deeply rooted in street culture—has just released a new collaboration with educational channel Animal Planet. The lineup includes a bodycon dress and bustier cast in leopard, both primed for date night. There's a selection of crop-tops in zebra that'll stand out in the club. There's graphic tees with fierce felines, perfect for casual hangs. There's sweaters featuring a whole menagerie that, yes, could even work for the office. There are even trendy pieces, including kids' wear and menswear, that could form a great matching outfit for the whole squad. All of this is to say: there's something for everyone.

So regardless of what you have on your cal, stand out this season with these pieces from Animal Planet x SHEIN, a range of styles that'll help you unleash the beast within.

From the long bell sleeves to the mid-thigh length, this leopard print hits the body in all the right places. It features a fitted silhouette that's equal parts flirty and elegant, and will make you feel like the cat's meow.

Sensual and sophisticated, this cheetah-print bustier is the perfect going-out top. You can pair it with slim jeans and a cardigan for a posh vibe, or with a miniskirt and combat boots for a rocker attitude.

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Take flight with this attention-grabbing layer. It features the grand wings of an eagle, a great representation of confidence and rizz.

If you're a fan of the zebra print but want a silhouette with more dynamism, this is the style for you. It features a halter neckline that'll highlight your decolletage, along with a wraparound sash for added flair.

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How could this collection be complete without the king of the jungle? The big cat makes this graphic sweater impossible to ignore.

This patchwork of animal-inspired skin and pelt prints, from white leopard to zebra to snake, is maximalism at its finest. Pair it with sleek black jeans or trousers in a dark hue to give your overall look a sense of balance.

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The animal kingdom is filled with creatures that display interconnecting lines and stripes. This hooded sweatshirt merges two of the most beautiful—the monarch butterfly and the zebra—in a pattern that'll certainly make you stand out from the herd.

Pairing perfectly with those old-school high-tops and dark-wash jeans, this men’s t-shirt features a graphic blend of the cool and dynamic wildlife found in the animal kingdom.

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Why settle for one creature when you can have many? This top offers up giraffes, elephants, and more—all rendered in a refined way that offsets the revealing silhouette.

Thanks to the resurgence of Y2K fashion, graphic T-shirts—particularly ones with boxy silhouettes—are back in a big way. This one, featuring a fierce panther at the center of shooting stars, definitely says "early 2000s," especially if worn with baggy jeans.

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The leopard print on this men's hoodie is hard to overlook. Rest assured that in this stylish and maximalist piece, they'll make an unforgettable entrance into any room.

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Barry Samaha is the former style commerce editor at Esquire, where he covered all things fashion and grooming. Previously, he was an editor at Harper’s Bazaar, Surface, and WWD, along with overseeing editorial content at Tod’s Group. He has also written for The Daily Beast, Coveteur, Departures, Paper, Bustle Group, Forbes, and many more. He is based in New York City and can't seem to find enough closet space for all his shoes. 

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