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It was born on the catwalk and now it’s been confirmed on the street; snakeskin is having a moment. But if there’s one rule to adhere to, it’s to wear minimally for maximum effect - which means it’s all about the accessories , and colour-clashing and print-contrasts is an absolute must. Just take a look at the green snakeskin boots and spotty socks combination here, or the red check skirt and mustard snakeskin clutch for a visual aid. So if you’ve been tempted by Zara, or those to-die-for Dries Van Noten boots, get a hit of inspiration…