Today’s post is all about inspiration & ways to wear leopard mules. I have a small confession to make. In the world of shoes, I have a weakness for ones from Target. Every year, I purpose to buy well-made shoes and, well, then Target releases their spring shoes and I cave in and buy a few.
On one hand, I wish I could resist the temptation. On the other hand, I also consider this wardrobe research. There have been quite a few pairs of Target shoes that led to pricier shoe purchases down the line… For example, my Nisolo Serena sandals were a purchase I made after my much-loved Target strappy sandals were worn out. If I end up loving the style and wearing the Target shoes a ton, I usually end up buying a nicer version of it down the line.
All for the name of wardrobe research!
So, all that to say, I purchased some leopard espadrille mules and have basically fallen in love with them. This past week, I put them to the test with five different outfits. I have a mix of casual and work appropriate, so I hope they inspire you as well!

Sweater: 41 Hawthorn via Stitch Fix (my referral link) // Jeans: Just USA via Stitch Fix Bag: very old Target – ethical option here // Mules: Target – ethical option here

Top: old Stitch Fix (my referral link) // Jeans: Just USA via Stitch Fix // Mules: Target – ethical option here // Bag: very old Target – ethical option here

Dress: old Target – ethical option here // Bag: very old Target – ethical option here // Mules: Target – ethical option here

Top: The Flourish Market // Pants: thrifted – ethical option here // Mules: Target – ethical option here // Bag: Kate Spade – ethical option here

Top: Everlane // Cardigan: old – ethical option here // Pants: thrifted – ethical option here // Mules: Target – ethical option here // Bag: Kate Spade – ethical option here
Other posts featuring these items:
Stitch Fix May 2018
Stitch Fix June 2016
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