Not Snakeskin, Not Croc—These 2 Underrated Animal Prints Are Quietly Staging a Fashion Coup
Every season, one or two animal prints inevitably become the favorites, and it's usually leopard, snakeskin, or croc (or all three). Now and then, cow print garners attention, as does zebra print and lizard skin. But right now, a far more under-the-radar pair of animal prints is on the rise, and the two are proving to be far chicer than any we've seen in some time. Those lesser-known prints? Eel and ostrich—two exotic leathers that have recently caught the attention of the fashion world, and as a result, are quietly staging a coup. Sorry to all your other animal prints, but these two are heading to the top of every wishlist this season.
I first took notice of eel print when Fendi included a bevy of styles made of the leather in its F/W 2025 show back in February, including a brown-and-black chevron-pattern dress and skirt that had a matching pair of boots and bag. At the re-see, I probably took 100 photos of the pieces, obsessed with how unique the print was. Since then, I've noticed it used at Khaite, Ferragamo, and The Row, as well as more affordable brands like J.Crew, Reformation, and Massimo Dutti, using a mix of faux and genuine leather that's been embossed to look like eel.
Ostrich print is something I've always had an eye on, because I always spot vintage Prada pieces that feature it when I'm scrolling through eBay, the RealReal, and Poshmark. More recently, though, it's been used at Balenciaga on the brand's beloved Rodeo bag and on various shoe styles at Khaite. Tory Burch gave the print a fun twist by embossing and glazing polyester to mimic the texture of genuine ostrich and using the unique fabric to make shift dresses and car coats.
To help acquaint you with *the* animal prints of 2026 (and the rest of 2025), I went ahead and rounded up the best versions on the market so far. But trust me, there's plenty more on the way. I guarantee every brand under the sun will be experimenting with ostrich and eel prints on shoes, bags, dresses, coats, skirts, and more very, very soon.
Eel Print
Another bag from The Row bag that's destined to reach It status. What's new?
These high-vamp pumps are wildly chic. No wonder they're selling out so quickly.
The perfect work tote for winter.
These flats are so much better than normal ballet flats.
Just when you thought the Hug bag couldn't get any more desirable.
Ostrich Print
Some classic court shoes to wear with, well, everything.

Eliza Huber is currently the Associate Editorial Director at Who What Wear. She joined the company in 2021 as a fashion editor after starting her career as a writer at Refinery29, where she worked for four years. During her time at WWW, she launched Go Sports, the publication's sports vertical, and published four (and counting) quarterly issues tied to the WNBA, Formula One, and more. She also created two franchises, Let's Get a Room and Ways to Wear; profiled Dakota Fanning, Diane Kruger, Katie Holmes, Gracie Abrams, and Sabrina Carpenter for WWW's monthly cover features; and reported on new seasonal trends, up-and-coming designers, and celebrity style.