Didn’t manage to get your hands on Zara’s cat-print playsuit before it sold out? Miu Miu too expensive? Don’t worry, there’s no shortage of cat-print fashion available on the high street, and ASOS.com is the latest retailer to jump aboard this particular bandwagon, with their £40 cat print playsuit.
Tell us, though, what do you think of this influx of cat-themed merchandise? Do you welcome the opportunity to get your hands on a “trend” item at a fraction of the designer price, or does it just scream “fashion victim” to you? Will you be dressing as a cat lady this summer?










Ridiculous. I am really finding this new trend of eccentric prints a bit exaggerated. I know fashion is always changing and switching to old trends. But you will find the very people who found these prints ridiculous 3-4 years ago, liking them and wearing them now because Zara or Miu Miu made them. I think these clothes are mostly made for fashion victims who would pay abnormal amount of money for these.
I don’t find it that bad, however, even though I don’t like cats
“£40 cat print playsuit.”
This whole phrase is wrong. Cat print is ridiculous. Playsuits are for toddlers in diapers. Bah humbug!
Actually, the ASOS version was cute…until I found out it was a playsuit and not a dress.
Here’s what I think.
Before scrolling down or reading, I thought this would be a Dress of the Day.
I sighed.
Nitpicking: why does it need a bow? That much print could knock out a plinth of allergy sufferers. Why are the cats so weird and stout and short-tailed? Cats don’t usually look like that. The print blurs together and makes the eyes feel odd, so you don’t even realize there are cats there.
why even bother. this girl is pretty but whereing shit gets attention. like OMG that is the cat lady momma