TV style icons of 2020: Carole Baskin's animal print roars to the top

Joe Exotic’s nemesis on the Netflix show Tiger King inspired everyone from Dolce & Gabbana to Kim Kardashian West

When it came to TV infamy in 2020, two names rose above the rest: Joe Exotic and Carole Baskin. The mulletted, jail-dwelling zoo proprietor and his activist enemy were the stars of Netflix hit Tiger King. Released early in lockdown, the series spawned feverish debate on everything from animal welfare to whether it might, hypothetically, be possible to feed your spouse to a tiger. At the centre of it all, Baskin became a pop culture hit and – perhaps surprisingly – a style superstar.

Baskin’s trademark animal prints have since been inescapable, with the press praising her “Eton mess of leopard spots and tiger stripes”, often worn top to toe. Brands such as Saint Laurent, Dolce & Gabbana and Balenciaga majored in animal print for spring/summer 2020, meaning that Baskin was, by chance, right on trend – the everywoman who happened to be sporting the look of the moment, because that was always her look. The fast fashion retailer Missguided published a guide to channelling her style, while celebrities such as Kim Kardashian West would later use her as Halloween inspiration.

Baskin on the US reality series Dancing with the Stars
Baskin on the US reality series Dancing with the Stars Photograph: Kelsey McNeal/ABC/Getty Images

The reason why Baskin’s style has felt so important in 2020 is, I believe, that it is a true reflection of who she is. Baskin wears animal print because it speaks to her convictions as an animal lover, not because it looks good – though it pretty much always does. Animal print is, for her, “a uniform” – Steve Jobs’s polo neck with a Peta twist. While occasionally reminiscent of the soap stars Kat Slater and Bet Lynch, Baskin’s prints are displayed on clothing that is more floaty and comfortable than loud and cinched-in. Paired with long, beaded necklaces and flowery headdresses, her look could come across as an eccentric affectation, if it wasn’t for her sense of purpose. She is the one true Nirvana fan in a sea of H&M T-shirts; she is the churchgoer who rolls an eye as they pass a sea of diamante “fashion crosses” in Claire’s.

But does her trademark style have links to the deep depths of her psyche? The fashion psychologist Dawnn Karen told the women’s website Bustle that an affinity with leopard print “could indicate that [the wearer] is circumspective, meaning they’re always on alert and on guard essentially … cats are peculiar creatures that have an amount of self-love that allows them to be alone. But when their owner comes home, they can be snuggled next to them. So they have this duality, if you will.”

Baskin wears one of her coronavirus face masks.
Baskin wears one of her coronavirus face masks. Photograph: MEGA/GC Images

Indeed, Baskin’s own dichotomy is at the heart of the series. Are we to believe her side of the story – that Exotic threatened her and targeted her business – or was she in fact out to get him? The pink leopard-print top Baskin sports in the majority of publicity images for the show is frivolous, but with an inherent toughness. This is, after all, a show about a legal clash, which saw Exotic convicted of a plot to kill her. This is entertainment, but it’s also an expression of our basest emotions. Tiger King is, in and of itself, animalistic. The symbol of the caged animal extends out to Exotic, now serving a 22-year prison sentence.

For all this potential gravitas, Baskin’s style has been a beacon during a difficult year, as seen in those Halloween looks. It may well have a deeper meaning – even a subconscious one – but at its heart, Baskin’s love of animal print appeals because it’s fun, something that has been severely lacking of late. Always canny, she is now hawking coronavirus face masks, furnished – of course – in leopard print. Having got us through the first lockdown with Tiger King, she might just get us through the second.

Contributor

Hannah J Davies

The GuardianTramp

Related Content

Article image
TV style icons of 2020: Michael Jordan's sartorial slam dunk
Gripping Netflix series The Last Dance was more like a Marvel movie than a sports documentary, putting Jordan – the man, the myth and his power dressing – front and centre

Jess Cartner-Morley

30, Nov, 2020 @10:05 AM

Article image
TV style icons of 2020: Schitt's Creek's absolutely fabulous fashion overload
From sequins and ruched lamé to neoprene, kilts to drop-crotch trousers, we can all learn from mother and son fashionistas Moira and David, clinging to their glory days through more-is-more outfits

Hannah Marriott

16, Nov, 2020 @12:00 PM

Article image
TV style icons of 2020: how Friends’ Ross Geller pivoted from sartorial disaster
Ross might have appeared to be the worst dressed of the Central Perk gang, but he predicted almost every trend that has emerged since the show began

Priya Elan

23, Nov, 2020 @12:00 PM

Article image
TV style icons of 2020: Ted Danson as The Good Place's dapper demon
The high-concept sitcom was a corrective to the troubles of the world, with Danson playing Michael – a squid in a bow tie trying to hold it all together

Morwenna Ferrier

07, Dec, 2020 @12:00 PM

Article image
Tiger King's Carole Baskin handed control of Joe Exotic's zoo
Baskin, whose rivalry with Exotic was documented in the Netflix hit, is now the owner of the Oklahoma premises following court proceedings

Hannah J Davies

02, Jun, 2020 @9:30 AM

Article image
Tiger King 2 review: Joe Exotic causes big cat chaos – minus Carole Baskin
The disgraced tiger park owner is in prison and his eccentric rival refused to take part, so this sequel is mostly a swamp of hearsay. But just when you think it has nothing new to offer …

Jack Seale

17, Nov, 2021 @12:15 PM

Article image
Carole Baskin: 'Tiger King was pitched as a feud between two crazy people'
The big cat campaigner reflects on her TV of the year, starring in the reality show that lit up lockdown – and what she did next

Interview by Hannah J Davies

24, Dec, 2020 @11:00 AM

Article image
Joe vs Carole review – it’s Tiger King the drama … and it’s surprisingly sensitive
This wildly entertaining series starring John Cameron Mitchell and Kate McKinnon as Joe Exotic and Carole Baskin explores the tragedies told so bombastically in Tiger King … and never tips into parody

Rebecca Nicholson

04, Mar, 2022 @6:00 AM

Article image
From Rodney Trotter to Bet Lynch: our writers' TV style icons
As London fashion week comes to an end, our journalists choose the television characters who most influenced their sartorial choices

Leah Harper, Elle Hunt , Tim Jonze, Grace Shutti, Emine Saner, Scarlett Conlon, Lauren Cochrane, Toby Moses, Jenny Stevens, Iman Amrani, Hannah Jane Parkinson and Laura Snapes

21, Sep, 2018 @6:30 AM

Article image
The best TV shows of 2020 so far
The Nest rose above other primetime thrillers, the bizarre world of Tiger King captivated us, while Feel Good brought some much-needed laughs to our screens

Hannah J Davies, Ammar Kalia and Toby Moses

13, May, 2020 @5:00 AM