The Surprising Fashion Inspiration of Joe Exotic
by Anna Barr

2020 has had a disappointing start and has been a confusing year. The one thing that hasn’t disappointed during these tough times is escaping into the crazier than fiction world of Joe Exotic in Netflix’s Tiger King. We are not giving away spoilers, but it is time to revise some inspiration for spring. The idea is to look like a trucker who is going to the Circus in Vegas.
Don’t be surprised if we come out of this lockdown with mullets, DIY piercings, and home tattoos. Look into your own wardrobe and I’m sure you have some forgotten exotic gold in there!
Get the Tiger King Look:

TOM FORD Tiger-Print Stretch-Cotton Briefs. Available HERE!

AMBUSH White Fleece Tiger Jacket. Available HERE!

PHIPPS Tiger’s Eye Printed Vest Top. Available HERE!

SIES MARJAN Rooney Button-Down Collar Tiger-Print Silk-Twill Shirt. Available HERE!

PALM ANGELS Red And White Logo Print Trucker Hat. Available HERE!

KENZO Pink Core Tiger Sneakers. Available HERE!

GIUSEPPE ZANOTTI Snake Boots. Available HERE!

SAINT LAURENT Tiger-Print Wool-Gauze Shirt. Available HERE!

GUCCI Black & Gold Jacquard Tiger Sweater. Available HERE!

OFF-WHITE Arrow Checked Flannel Shirt. Available HERE!

WACKO MARIA Tigers Intarsia Knitted Sweater. Available HERE!

GUCCI Silver Vintage Tiger Bracelet. Available HERE!
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