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Fur Coats Back In Style

Full Length Gray Rex Rabbit Fur Coat Hood
Full Length Gray Rex Rabbit Fur Coat Hood Marc Kaufman Furs

 

The truth is that the Fur coat has never left popularity. The fur coat has always been a desired fashion staple for the the trendy fashionista and the celebrity elite.

Celebrity Safaree Samuels Wearing Crystal Fox Fur Coat
Celebrity Safaree Samuels Wearing Crystal Fox Fur Coat Marc Kaufman Furs

Celebrities have long been at the forefront of the fur coat mystique. The last century saw an early continuous presence in film and television of fur coats. Everyone from Elizabeth Taylor to Joan Crawford to Jayne Mansfield to Lana turner and Marilyn Monroe adorned glamorous fur coats in film productions

Lana Turner Fur Coat Marc Kaufman Furs
Lana Turner Fur Coat Marc Kaufman Furs

There was a sustained but slightly muted interest early into the 21st century(2008-2013). Then the resurgence that has taken hold till today began. Latter day celebrities in mixed mediums (music/film/fashion) emerged with a vengeance. Everyone from Kim Khardashian to Lady Gaga to Kanye West to Drew Barrymore and more kept the fur mystique alive and well.

Lady Gaga Fur Coat
Lady Gaga Fur Coat

Marc Kaufman Furs has been at the top of the preferred furriers list for almost 150 years and 5 generations. Marc Kaufman Furs has serviced not only the celebrity elite, but rank and file public fur lovers as well. Renowned for the highest quality fur design and production, Marc Kaufman Furs stands at the forefront of fur fashion trends.

Joe Namath (shown here with Marc Kaufman) wearing his Marc Kaufman Furs custom coyote coat
Joe Namath (shown here with Marc Kaufman) wearing his Marc Kaufman Furs custom coyote coat

 

Seek out Marc Kaufman Furs for the finest in fur fashions and design. Marc Kaufman Furs is one of the most trusted names in global fur fashion. Visit their online global sales platform and acquire your fur fashion statement now!

Fur Coat Fur Accessory Cold Storage Marc Kaufman Furs
Fur Coat Fur Accessory Cold Storage Marc Kaufman Furs

 

 

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Grammy Awards Red Carpet Fur Coats

Rick Ross Marc Kaufman Furs Celebrity Furrier

Red Carpet Fur Coats

There are several Award Red Carpet Fur Coats that are televised throughout any given calendar year. They range in terms of importance. The Grammy Awards are one of the most prestigious. The Grammy’s are music’s equivalent to the film industry’s Academy Awards program.

Fur coats on the red carpet Marilyn Monroe
Fur coats on the red carpet Marilyn Monroe

The one unifying element of all of the awards shows regardless of genre or art niche, is red carpet fur coats fashion. Red carpet fashion statements are all powerful and generally have the effect of increasing interest and sales at the consumer level. One outstanding component of red carpet fashion is the fur coat.

Red carpet furs coats Rihanna
Red carpet furs coats Rihanna

Red Carpet Fur coats have been a presence on the red carpet for generations. Many celebrities of all genres and art niches have adorned fur coats for red carpet presentation at one point or another. One might go as far as to say that fur coats are a red carpet staple. Marc Kaufman Furs has provided fur coats for the red carpet for generations.

Fabulous Red carpet furs
Fabulous Red carpet furs

Marc Kaufman Furs has been a premiere furrier for over 140 years and five generations. Their expertise and evolving style sensibilities have been heralded as second to none. Marc Kaufman Furs has supplied fur coat fashions for red carpet presentation for celebrity personalities from Lucille Ball to hip hop(rap) stars.

50 Cent In Furs Coat Uncle Murda and Crew
50 Cent In Furs Coat Uncle Murda and Crew

This year 2018, the Grammy Awards will present its show at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, Ne York. Generally, this signals a brisk business for the flagship Showroom store of Marc Kaufman Furs. Marc Kaufman Furs Flagship store is located at 212 West 30th Street, New York, NY. Two blocks from Madison Square Garden, the Marc Kaufman Furs showroom store will undoubtedly play a large roll in the supply of high quality, style conscious furs for this years Grammy Awards show red carpet.

Mase White Fox Coat red carpet furs
Mase White Fox Coat red carpet furs

Your next fur coat should be sourced from Marc Kaufman Furs. They have the long term credibility, expertise, and market presence to service your fur coat needs. Look for the Marc Kaufman Furs presence on the 2018 Grammy Awards shoe red carpet!

Rick Ross Marc Kaufman Furs Celebrity Furrier
Rick Ross Marc Kaufman Furs Celebrity Furrier

 

 

 

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Mens Fashion Fur Coats

Mens Fashion Fur Coats

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Mens fashion furs is a timeless piece that exudes luxury and sophistication. While once a staple of winter wardrobes, its appeal has endured, making it a versatile garment for modern gentlemen. Here are some appropriate settings to showcase your fur coat:

Formal Occasions

  • Black-tie events: A fur coat is the epitome of elegance for formal affairs. Its rich texture and opulent appearance complement tuxedoes and evening wear flawlessly.
  • Opera or ballet: Immerse yourself in the world of high culture while wrapped in the warmth and luxury of a fur coat.
  • Award ceremonies: Make a grand entrance and command attention with a striking fur coat.
  • Gala dinners: Elevate your attire for exclusive events with the timeless appeal of a fur coat.

Refined Casual Settings

Men's Yellow Persian Lamb Fur Coat Fox Collar
Men’s Yellow Persian Lamb Fur Coat Fox Collar
  • Fine dining establishments: A fur coat adds a touch of opulence to an evening out for dinner. Its luxurious feel harmonizes with the ambiance of upscale restaurants.
  • High-end shopping: Indulge in retail therapy while wrapped in the comfort and style of a fur coat.
  • Art galleries and museums: Explore cultural venues with sophistication and style. A fur coat complements the refined atmosphere.
  • Luxury hotels: Enjoy the amenities of a high-end hotel while making a stylish statement.

Winter Leisure

Men's Blue Fox Coat Full Length
Men’s Blue Fox Coat Full Length
  • Ski resorts: While primarily a practical choice for warmth, a fur coat can add a touch of luxury to your après-ski attire.
  • Ice skating: Wrap yourself in warmth and elegance while enjoying a romantic winter activity.
  • Winter city breaks: Explore the charm of a winter city while staying warm and stylish.
  • Private clubs: A fur coat is a perfect complement to the exclusive atmosphere of private clubs.

Travel

  • First-class travel: Experience the ultimate in luxury travel with a fur coat. It adds comfort and style to long journeys.
  • Winter destinations: Stay warm and fashionable in cold climates with a fur coat that provides both warmth and elegance.

Special Occasions

Men's Blackglama Full Length Mink Coat Chinchilla Fronts
Men’s Blackglama Full Length Mink Coat Chinchilla Fronts
  • Weddings: A groom or guest can make a bold statement with a fur coat, depending on the wedding’s formality and location.
  • Holiday parties: Add a touch of glamour to festive gatherings with a fur coat.
  • New Year’s Eve: Celebrate the start of a new year in style with a luxurious fur coat.

Important Considerations:

  • Weather: While fur coats are designed for cold weather, extreme conditions may not be ideal.
  • Occasion: Consider the formality of the event when choosing to wearing mens fashion furs.
  • Personal style: Ensure the fur coat complements your overall aesthetic.
  • Care: Proper care is essential to maintain the condition and appearance of your fur coat.

By carefully considering these factors, you can confidently incorporate a fur coat into your wardrobe and enjoy its timeless appeal.

Whiskey Sheared Mink Fur Jacket with Hood and Fox Fur Trim Marc Kaufman Furs
Whiskey Sheared Mink Mens Fashion Furs with Hood and Fox Fur Trim Marc Kaufman Furs

Marc Kaufman Furs is pleased to announce the introduction new and stylish men’s fur coats. The 2017 fur season will be in full swing in just a matter of weeks. Marc Kaufman Furs will be at the cutting edge of men’s fashion fur coats and fur jackets once again this season.

Navy Blue Diamond Cut Sheared Mink Fur Coat with Fox Fur Collar Marc Kaufman Furs
Navy Blue Diamond Cut Sheared Mink Fur Coat with Fox Fur Collar Marc Kaufman Furs

New to the Marc Kaufman Furs family of men’s fur coats and jackets are innovative sheared mink furs, fox furs, chinchilla furs and more. All of these new men’s fashion trendsetting fur coats and fur jackets can be found on the Marc Kaufman Furs global online store.

Blue Fox Fur Mens Bomber Jacket Marc Kaufman Furs
Blue Fox Fur Mens Fashion Furs Bomber Jacket Marc Kaufman Furs

In a world of knock offs and sub-standard products, Marc Kaufman Furs stands tall as an originator of the finest fur coats, fur jackets and fur accessories in the world. New York City is the home to the flagship store for Marc Kaufman Furs located in Manhattan at 212 west 30th street between 7th and 8th avenues. Stop by to see and touch and try on a Marc Kaufman Furs original fur coat or fur jacket. The Marc Kaufman Furs global online store is active 24 hours a day, seven days a week…year round.

Your next stylish, men’s trendsetting fur coat or fur Jacket awaits you at Marc Kaufman Furs. Feel free to stop into the Marc Kaufman Furs New York flagship store or online global store now!
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Zuki Furs Art Of Fur

Zuki Furs Art Of Fur

Zuki Sheared Beaver Stroller Floral
r Zuki Sheared Beaver Stroller Floral

Zuki Furs Born in Beirut and raised in Israel, Bailala is an iconoclast to the fur industry. In 1973 Zuki moved to Canada to join his wife-to-be. She greeted him decked out in head to toe fur garb. It was then Zuki joined the family business, fur manufacturing. At the time, the business focused largely on mink and while they started out sweeping the floors, always an artist, he became inspired.

Zuki Sheared Beaver Lamb Stroller
Sheared Beaver Lamb Stroller
Mr. Balaila, who as a teenager enjoyed sketching clothes, quickly developed his own ideas for revamping not only his father-in-law’s business, but the entire fur business. His vision was to appeal to the younger generations.
Zuki Furs Floral Sheared Beaver Jacket
Floral Sheared Beaver Jacket

He resumed his sketching and began using fur as his medium for artistic expression. In doing so color became his driving force, renowned as the inventor of intarsia; the method of inserting a myriad of colored sheared beaver into the body of the garment creating unique design motifs.

Sheared Beaver Onyx Sheared Beaver Fur Stroller Roses
Sheared Beaver Onyx Sheared Beaver Fur Stroller Roses
Intarsia fur garments are his signature, and celebrated throughout the world as collector pieces; most notable are his abstract designs that replicate his branded silk linings. Zuki fur only uses the finest quality raw materials from the pelts to his Swarovski crystal accessories. He oversees all production in his factory in Montreal, Canada.
Zuki Sheared Beaver Jacket B388 Fawn Aster
Sheared Beaver Jacket B388 Fawn Aster

 

Year after year Zuki innovates new spectacular designs exciting the fur industry and consumers worldwide. Marc Kaufman Furs carries a complete array Fur Coats. Feel free to access the Marc Kaufman Furs global online store and select your Zuki original fur coat today!

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Weather breaks for Fur New York City Sales

Fur New York City

26 Jan 2015, Manhattan, New York City, New York State, USA — Snow covered Central Park pond during winter with the midtown Manhattan skyline in the backdrop at dusk, New York City. — Image by © Marcaux/Ocean/Corbis

Fur New York City, sales have begun.

Fur Coats

 January 2019,  Fur New York City, has arrived with little fanfare on the weather front. After sustaining spring-like temperatures for the balance of fall and the start of winter, the big chill has arrived in New York City! Marc Kaufman Furs is ready with a fresh inventory of assorted furs to keep the fur lover warm and cozy for the winter.Kaufmanfurs.com online is also up and running with exciting fur fashions for the discerning fur lover. Facebook.com/marckaufmanfurs will keep you posted on new and upcoming changes in our inventory and sales programs. Instagram.com/marc_kaufman_furs_nyc is our social media site featuring exciting excerpts from our photo and video shoots performed regularly.

 

Amazing Red Fox Fur Stroller Cross Cut Hood marc Kaufman furs NYC Fur Store
Amazing Red Fox Fur Stroller Cross Cut Hood marc Kaufman furs NYC Fur Store

Best Furs

 Marc Kaufman Furs has it in varied styles and colors of Fox jackets, lynx coats, minks strollers, sable jackets. We service men women and limited styles for children. 

The Kaufman’s furs have a complete array of fur fashion offerings as well. Fur accessories such as fur hats, fur scarves, and fur earmuffs are also in stock to keep our fur lovers warm from head to toe.

 2019 promises to be an exciting one for our fur lovers. Marc Kaufman furs has several unique designer fur coats in a limited edition this year for men. These fur coats are amazing tapestry creations that look outstanding. Images of some of these coats will be available to preview on Kaufmanfurs.com, Facebook.com/marckaufmanfurs, and Instagram.com/marc_kaufman_furs_nyc. 

Marc Kaufman Furs of NY, A name you can trust since 1870. Manufacturing the finest mink, sable, chinchilla, fox fur coats and jackets.

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Karl Lagerfeld Fur, Fendi and Couture Marc Kaufman Furs

from WWD issue 07/08/2015

Karl Lagerfeld will unveil his most expansive experiment yet during Paris Couture Week: an haute fourrure show for Fendi.

Karl Lagerfeld

Karl Lagerfeld at the Palazzo Della Civiltà Italiana, Fendi’s new headquarters in Rome.

Courtesy of Fendi

Never one to take himself too seriously, Karl Lagerfeld once deadpanned: “I’m not very gifted for hairdos.” He was referring to his signature snow-white ponytail, which he has worn since the mid-Seventies and has become visual shorthand for the designer’s personage.
Yet when it comes to the hair of animals, Lagerfeld is a magician and a scientist, continually exploring new techniques and pushing the boundaries of design with one of the world’s most precious — yet still divisive — materials.

This story first appeared in the July 8, 2015 issue of WWD. Subscribe Today.
Still restless and driven after half a century designing fur and ready-to-wear at Fendi, Karl Lagerfeld will unveil his most expansive experiment yet during Paris Couture Week: an Haute fourrure show for the Roman house, putting fur on fashion’s most prestigious stage — and securing Lagerfeld, the couturier at Chanel for more than 30 years, another coup: the only designer to stage two high-fashion shows in one week.

Fendi is making a big deal of the milestone, not only mounting the show but publishing a box-bound Steidl tome, “Fendi by Karl Lagerfeld,” packed with the German designer’s colorful sketches.
Eyes fixed on fashion’s horizon, Karl Lagerfeld is practically allergic to anniversaries and backward glances. In a wide-ranging conversation, he shared his vast knowledge of fur production and design, strong opinions about men in mink, and the virtues of sketching by hand.
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WWD: Will Haute fourrure become a permanent part of the couture week?
Karl Lagerfeld: I don’t know if we will do it every season. You see, it’s not on my contract, so I don’t know. I’m too busy, perhaps to do it all the time. And there’s a problem because there are hardly any skins left, you know.

I remembered 30 years ago, and we made a finale with 20 sable coats. If you want to do that today, you’re lucky to make one or two or three because most of the animals are not hunted anymore. It’s quite challenging to do high fashion because everything made in the past hardly exists, so we have to invent unbelievable techniques and mix them with feathers and other things like that because the world has changed. We are not in the Eighties anymore.
WWD: Is the scarcity of beautiful fur that serious?

K.L.: They’re rarer and rarer. That means the activists don’t have
to be too angry because there is less and less, and it becomes more and more expensive. The sable coat today is costly like people pay less for a house than for a sable coat. It’s unbelievable!
The techniques I invented in the Seventies and Eighties to make fur coats light and with expensive fur can now be done with less costly furs.
WWD: Is the creative process for fur the same as RTW or couture?

K.L.: Yes, because I’m one of the few left who sketches everything himself, and when you come to the studio, you can see that the photos taken of the dresses and the sketches are the same. I’m able to put it on paper in 3-D nearly, so they can read the design and show me toiles that are perfect. I don’t know how others do with computers or draping materials; I don’t do that, I have a vision, and I put it on a paper, and they translate.
Computer sketches I don’t even look at: they all look the same — this is the end of a personal style. By contrast, sketching is like writing — you have your handwriting, and if you sketch with the hand, it’s always better.
Also, I explain to the atelier what I want. My sketches also come with technical explanations. I’m very professional, you know.

WWD: Had you designed anything with fur before you started working for Fendi?

K.L.: We did a few fantasy coats at Chloé: three or four little coats in rabbit in the Sixties because that was the trend of the moment, but you can’t call this fur. When the Fendi sisters asked me to work with them, I said, “You know I don’t like the bourgeois mink, but if you do a fantasy line called Fendi Fun…” because that was the idea at the beginning. The double-F was Fendi Fun. That’s how it started, and two years later, I did everything, and the double-F became the logo of the house. Today it’s essential to have a logo because some people from the other countries can’t read the name. I cannot read Chinese names, but everybody can identify a logo. That’s why logos are so famous. The high-fashion things can be, in a way, more eccentric than you would show at ready-to-wear, because you know, I’m very much against ready-to-wear shows when you see things you’ll never see in the shops. I hate creativity for nothing, only for the press. I think that is the opposite of what fashion is supposed to do. You don’t have to be low-commercial because I don’t think my collections are so lowly commercial. I believe they are just right for the moment if I could be pretentious.

WWD: Do you see Haute fourrure as something innate to Fendi and Rome — in the same way, that couture is closely linked to Paris?
K.L.: Fur for me is something Italian because, in France, I never do fur. There are not many great fur people here, and their technique is essential compared to what I’m used to.
WWD: Do you prefer designing winter furs or summer furs?

K.L.: Summer furs, they hardly exist, but now furs are also bought by the hot countries. They put the air-conditioning in their houses to under zero, and then they can wear the fur. I don’t overthink about seasons, you know, because it’s warm and cold in the world, in different moments.
WWD: In working with fur, is the fabric limiting in any way, and does this limitation inspire you?

K.L.: No, no, no. I don’t want to sound pretentious, but I invented a lot with furs so I can handle that as long as I have good workrooms to work with. I see it as another material: velvet or fur, it’s the same thing. It’s just another technique, it’s something else, as tweed is also something else. My process of thinking is extraordinary because I have these kind of visions and I put them on paper, and it’s very bizarre. And this even improves with age.

WWD: Was fur very fusty and bourgeois when you started?K.L.: It was horrible, horrible, because remember even in the Seventies and still in the Eighties, especially in Italy, they had all floor-length mink coats that were not beautiful and very heavy to wear.

WWD: Did you ever meet a pelt you didn’t like?K.L.: Oh, many. I never liked panther because I thought it was stiff. I even never liked it printed on fur; I also never liked all the things that were forbidden, not because they are forbidden, because I don’t like them, I don’t think they are flattering. My favorite furs are sable and ermine: ermine because it’s so liquid and sable because it’s warm. They are the most flattering furs.

WWD: What are some of the wackiest experiments you’ve tried with fur?
K.L.: Oh yes, trying 20 different furs together cut into strips and knitted and things like this. I did that in the Nineties, but I don’t remember that much. Don’t ask me too much about the past. For me, it’s about doing, and it’s not about what I have done. I hate anniversaries.

WWD: So you rely on the atelier to interpret your sketches and technical requirements?
K.L.: When they cannot do it exactly the way I thought, they find another way. It’s a very creative way to work together. I’m always very close to the workroom.
It’s not only the idea, but it’s also the technique and finding the right people to do it, because there are not so many people left, and trained well enough. You cannot do this with amateurs.
We do samples; we try to work out things together, to mix and make it look completely different because the great thing about fur today is that it mostly doesn’t look like fur anymore. I even like the allure of mixing fake fur with real fur. Nothing should be forbidden.

WWD: Have you ever worn fur yourself?
K.L.: In the Sixties, but never after. My house is too heated for a sable bed cover, but I think fur covers can be lovely.

WWD: Do you think it looks good on men, or should they approach with caution?
K.L.: It depends who you are, if you’re Liberace, maybe it’s OK, but I’m not too crazy for fur on men. As a lining in cold countries, why not? Although they can make you look fat. Very soft, beautiful coats — I think they are feminine. There were too many rock stars and people in the Sixties who used to wear fur, and if you look at the pictures today, it’s very tacky. But you know, in the Sixties, it was anything goes.
WWD: Fur has roared back to popularity in recent years. How do you account for that? Is it just a fashion trend, or do you think there’s something else at play?

K.L.: You know, trends come and go, so there are no rules. For the moment, people like fur, but they like fur as a fantasy, not as a status symbol. It’s not something you buy to show how rich you are, or as an investment. That I hate, but that kind of coat they don’t make anymore.
WWD: Which women, past or present, wore fur with the most celebrated panache?

K.L.: Look at the old issues of Vogue, fur was the chicest thing in the world, especially in the Twenties and Thirties, when they used a lot of ermine — nothing to do with what they did later. At that time, the fur was much more beautiful and lighter. In the Forties and Fifties, they were just horrible, stiff, and old.
In the Twenties, fur was treated like a material. There was a French fur designer named Max Leroy, and he did beautiful furs. There is a gorgeous old catalog that exists of sketches by a man called Eduardo Benito. And Madeleine Vionnet did handsome furs.

WWD: Where did the idea come for those fun and frivolous fur bag bugs, and especially the Karlito one that looks like you?

K.L.: Because I’m a cartoon, my dear. I’m comfortable, everybody can recognize me, and it’s beautiful. I can’t even cross the street anymore, anywhere, for all the tourists, all the selfies. It’s unbelievable, and I don’t know how it happened — it’s so strange, this fame thing. But as my fortune-teller told me when I was young, she said: “For you, it will start when it’s finished for the others.” It’s quite right.

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Wearing Furs Fabulous Benefits the World

Benefits of Wearing Fur Coats, Jackets and Vests

Canadian Sable Fur Jacket 734 Description: Canadian Sable Fur Jacket

Canadian Sable Jacket 734

Not many people realize this fact, but there are a couple of advantages to wearing fur. Activists in the animal rights movement might strongly disagree, but wearing coats can be beneficial to humans and animals. Granted, this is not always the case; it is essential to give the practice of wearing animal skins the credit it deserves. The purpose of this article is to highlight some of the main benefits of wearing fur. Hopefully, we can answer the question of “is wearing fur that bad?”

It is a simple fact of life that all living things will eventually die. Turning an animal’s pelts into clothing for humans ensures that none of the animals biological material will not go to waste. A fur coat made from the deceased animal, its skin would go to waste. It is hard to argue that a jacket from the animal pelts has significant adverse effects, assuming the animal population hunted responsibly.

Black Fox Jacket Silver Fox Inserts
Black Fox Jacket Silver Fox Inserts

Extremely Effective Heat Retention

The Eskimos have recognized the effectiveness of wear fur and have employed this practice for centuries. Animal pelts retain heat, that is unmatched by any synthetic materials available today, despite advanced technology. Protection against extreme cold is necessary. A large fur coat is always the best option to stay warm.

Fur Just Looks Fabulous

Let’s face it; looking good is an essential part of being happy today. Being at the top of the food chain has its perks, not something we should feel wrong. Fur clothing benefits the fashion industry’s creative motors and helps boost the self-esteem of the over-privileged class of society.

Pullover Red Mink Jacket
Pullover Red Mink Jacket

We have a beautiful collection of unique designer furs for rent at every price range. Interested in renting a garment, come in and see what kinds of garments we carry in stock and available for rental in your size.

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Red Fox Stroller with Belt & Hood