Meeoww! Much thanks to Victoria Beckham (who got frisky with feline prints for her Spring 2012 collection), more and more animal lovin’ ladies like Katy Perry, Taylor Swift and Kellie Pickler have been doing the “catwalk” with literal cat prints (not the Snooki-esque leopard kind).
From screen tees to bags (and all the adorbs dresses in between), check out some of our purr-worthy celebs rockin’ the trend below:
Taylor Swift
Photo: Splash NewsParis Hilton
Photo: Splash NewsKaty Perry
Photo: Just JaredTaylor Momsen
Photo: Just JaredSnooki
Photo: Splash NewsKendall Jenner
Photo: Splash NewsKylie Jenner
Photo: Splash NewsAlexa Chung
Photo: Splash NewsKellie Pickler
Photo: Splash NewsVictoria Beckham
Photo: Splash NewsWhich of these celebs would you consider a cool cat? Would you rock the cat print? Tell us in the comments below!














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Why is Alexa Chung on here? She has nothing cat related on her at all! But, the Jenner sisters look awesome!
She has cat faced shoes on, for the second time. People need to learn how to read previous comments.
Alexa Chung-Taylor Momsen-Katy Perry don’t belong in the trend , you should explain why you guys think each one belongs in the same trend ..
I agree with Alex Chung. I think Taylor has a cat on her shirt, and Katy Perry has a headband/mask on her head that is of a cat’s head.
Katy Perry’s bow is a cat mask, Taylor Momsen’s shirt has a cat on it, and the tips of Alexa Chung’s shoes are cat faces.
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Taylor’s outfit is the cutest I think!
i like paris’ kitty crop top
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