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Leo Season Gift Guide: What Your Leo Friends Want!!

Happy Leo Season!!!

Leo is a very loyal and generous friend who loves the spotlight. This fire sign is ruled by the sun, the center of our solar system - hence Leo's notorious ego! But that same ego helps Leo radiate confidence, warmth, and enthusiasm, and with these traits they can easily inspire and influence the people around them. Just like the lion that symbolizes this sign, Leo is proud and strong - the ruler of the jungle - and also stubborn! They are often creative people who appreciate beauty, anything lushly extravagant, and the dramatically bold. Leo inspires us all to be confident in our self-expression. 





Leo's style is as bold as their personality! They look best in warm and sunny colors - golds, yellows, reds, and oranges. They love prints (yes, animal prints) and standing out! They don't shy away from bling either - they are royalty after all! It's been said that you can spot a Leo by their wild mane of hair.


Use our Leo style boards to shop for your friend and they'll never forget this Leo season! :)

Sydney's fashion board for Leo:


Left to right:  DVF Zodiac Leo CharmValentino Tribal Lion Mask EarringsKarine Sultan Layered Y-NecklaceSONIX Wild Things iPhone 6 CaseTory Burtch Lion iPhone 6 CaseAnna-Karin Karlsson Lion Mirrored Square SunglassesVogue LeoJ.Lo the LeoCharlotte Olympia Clutch and FlatsZodiac NailsCharlotte Olympia Chantale Cheetah-Print Calf Hair Platform Sandals










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