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The Winter Fur Coats That Will Transform Your Style

Winter Furs

Winter is a time of the year when everyone becomes lazy, and the atmosphere becomes dull and gloomy. When the temperature drops to thirty degrees, but you still need to get out of the house every day, you just put on the warmest thing available in your wardrobe. If you are a fashion freak and care about your looks, the sincerest advice we can give you is don’t do that. You’ll just look like an over-sized potato!

Instead, Winter fur coats there are ways to stay stylish and energetic even in these cold months. Choose the winter coat that transforms your style. Read on to know more about twelve different winter fur coats that will transform your style this year.

 

  • Classic Blackglama Mink Coat

Bring glamour to your outfit with this classic mink coat. This sleek-looking fur is soft to touch and will give you the perfect, most elegant look. Furthermore, the black color takes your style to a new level.

 

American mink fur is famous all over the world. The Fur Commission USA reports that around 3 million pelts of mink are produced annually on farms all over the country. Read more about why American mink is so popular.

 

Blackglama Mink Coat

Classic Blackglama Mink Coat

  • Demi Mink Coat Princess Cut

 

There is a reason why it is called a princess cut! This mink coat gives you a royal look. If you love soft fur and attractive brown color, it is just the right choice for you. It has unique, long sleeves and a stole-like collar. Mink coats are incredibly durable as their hairs don’t shed off. They provide you with warmth and make you look pretty.

Demi Mink Coat

Demi Mink Coat Princess Cut                                               

  • Men’s Blackglama Full Length Mink Coat

Fashion is not just for women. Men can also transform their style with this fabulous winter coat. It has stylish chinchilla fronts which will hang from both sides of your neck.

 

Do you want to know more about men’s fashion and what are the best times for men to wear Winter fur coats? Follow this link

 

Full Length Mink Coat

Men’s Blackglama Full Length Mink Coat

  • American Cat Lynx Fur Jacket

If you are in a mood for a classy yet fierce look, then this dreamy American cat lynx fur jacket is the right choice for you! Pair this jacket with blue jeans and pretty boots to complete your look. Not to forget that it will keep you warm while you maintain your style!

American Cat Lynx Fur Jacket

American Cat Lynx Fur Jacket

  • Magnificent Canadian Lynx Coat

While choosing the perfect fur coat for yourself, it’s essential to consider what you want to reflect with it. If you want to have a cute, charming look while keeping warm with your fur coat’s soft texture, then go for this stylish magnificent Canadian lynx coat!

 

Canadian Lynx Coat

Magnificent Canadian Lynx Coat

  • Chinchilla Full Length Fur Coat

 

Chinchilla fur is recognized by its black grey and white color. It is extremely lightweight, and also has the greatest hair density. This makes a full- length chinchilla winter coat the lightest and warmest choice, and of course, you will look stunning in it.

 

Chinchilla Full Length Fur Coat

Chinchilla Full Length Fur Coat

  • Men’s Chinchilla Coat

Men can also rock the chinchilla look. This winter coat will ensure that you look sophisticated. Chinchilla fur has one of the softest textures in the world and looks fabulous on everyone.

Men’s Chinchilla Coat

Men’s Chinchilla Coat

  • Russian Barguzin Sable Coat with Hood

Do you want to keep covered and warm from head to toe with a single piece, while sparking positive vibes and great style? Then this Russian Barguzin Sable Coat with Hood is just the absolute match for you! The cross-cut fronts that surround its hood enhance the overall beauty of this masterpiece.

 

Barguzin Sable Coat with Hood

Russian Barguzin Sable Coat with Hood

  • Men’s Russian Sable Coat

Coats often lose their smoothness when stroked in a different direction. Well, sable coats are different. They retain their smoothness. They are silky, lightweight and give you an amazing look. Impress your friends this winter with your style!

 

Men’s Russian Sable Coat

Men’s Russian Sable Coat

  • Pink Fox Coat Shawl Collar

It’s time to embrace the cold waves with style and perfection. Get this ravishing pink fox coat if you have a deep association with this color or you simply just want to look breathtaking! The shawl collar provides just the right warmth that you would need in the extreme winter months.

Pink Fox Coat Shawl Collar

Pink Fox Coat Shawl Collar

  • Men’s Crystal Fox Coat

This incredibly stylish fox winter coat will undeniably boost your self-confidence. It is a combination of elegance, class and style. People will look at you and say “Wow!”.

Men’s Crystal Fox Coat

Men’s Crystal Fox Coat

  • Full-Length Cross Fox Fur Coat

Now walk with grace and confidence. This fox fur winter coat has a level of its own. Pair it up with classy boots, and you’ve got the best outfit in town! You’re definitely going to be the show- stopper!

Full-Length Cross Fox Fur Coat

Full-Length Cross Fox Fur Coat

 How to choose the right coat for yourself?

So, as you saw, many fur coats will allow you to avoid sacrificing your style due to weather. In fact, you can dress more stylishly this year. However, the question is, how do you choose the right fur coat? This can be a tough decision as fur coats need to be perfect. You’re paying a handsome amount of money, after all. There are a few points to consider:

  • Try the coat on in daylight and make sure it fits with your skin and hair color.
  • You should love the texture of the coat. Even if it is very stylish, if you don’t like the texture, don’t buy it!
  • The hem of the coat, shoulders and sleeves should be symmetrical around you and look perfect.
  • Clothes often reveal our personalities. So, make sure your coat represents who you are. For more details, read this fun blog.
  • Know where you want to wear the coat. Styles are different in various circumstances. A coat for a party will be different from a coat you wear while casually hanging out with friends.

If you’re still confused about which winter coat you should get, read this guide and it’ll help you decide. Also, you can always browse our products to see which one you like.

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How to Maintain Real Fur Coats?

How to Maintain Real Fur Coats?

Winters are finally here, and the best way to keep warm is by wearing real fur coats, which are the current rave in the fashion industry, but nothing special comes without a price. Maintaining a fur coat is by no means an easy feat. Only true fashionistas have an understanding of ensuring real fur’s quality. They know that only a professional should be left with that kind of responsibility. If you have a coat that needs taking care off, make it a point to know that your dry cleaner has experience and skill in the matter. However, not all of us can go to the cleaners every single day. Here are a few instructions on how you can take better care of your fur clothing.

Daily Maintenance

Fur Coats

  • Ensure You Have the Right Hanger

One mistake many people make is assuming all hangers are of the same quality. That is not the case. If you want to place your fur coat in the cupboard where it is safe and cozy, then make the hanger holding it, is broad, sturdy and padded. This will maintain its shape and keep it in perfect form. Also see that the neck of the hanger is long enough, which lets the clothing stretch itself. If the neck is short, then that will cramp the look and your style.

  • Keep it Away from Dust

Since winters don’t come every day, it is a given that your coat is kept away, but like anything in storage, it is bound to collect dust. Do not make the mistake of putting it in a plastic bag, under any circumstances. The material prevents any air from entering, which is hazardous for the fur that depends on it in order to avoid cracking or turning dry. Rely on cotton bags of decent quality—the higher their per cent of cotton, the better.

  • Prevent Stains

During an outing, you would want to look good and smell good. So it’s a given that you will be applying make-up, perfume and many more things to make that happen. When doing so, make sure that you haven’t already worn your fur coat. Items like scents and hairspray can leave stains on the dress, because of alcohol formulas those products have. This can dry the coats hides, penetrate through the fur and ruin its quality. The smell of your perfumes is even more difficult to get rid of. To apply all that you need to before dressing up.

Fur Coats

  • Remove Unwanted Moisture

Winters don’t just bring the chilly breeze; you can expect a bad case of rain or snow to fall at any moment. In case you’re outdoors when that happens, make sure to have a look at your coat once your indoors. Shake the coat as much as possible, to get rid of all the water. Once that is done, hang in a properly ventilated room to dry. As tempting as it may be to dry the coat as soon as possible, please refrain from using any items that direct heat on the fur. This includes items such as a hairdryer or clothes dryer. Never resort to your brush and combs either, as they can tangle the design. Instead, add a more intimate touch by just stroking your hand on the fur.

If the water amount is too much, because you got stuck under heavy rain, then don’t stress. You may not be able to fix it, but some professionals can deal with this mess but do not delay it. The water affects the hides the most, so it needs to be fixed immediately; otherwise, the coat will start shrinking.

  • Avoid Matting

Parties and weddings are a place to shine, and what better way to do so than by showcasing your jewellery. When doing so, make it a point to pin your necklace on the coat itself, as this will mat the fur. The material needs to be kept free form any object. Do not wear a bag on your shoulder either, because that can make a bald spot on your coat and wear it away over time.

  • Do Not Crush the Fur

Sometimes in social settings, we tend to sit down for long conversations. Should you find yourself in a heated debate or a little gossip, make sure you take off your coat to avoid crushing the fur. The pressure that is placed on it can damage the material and leave behind unwanted marks which are difficult to brush away with your hand later on. If it is difficult to take your coat off, then at least try changing your position to reduce the pressure. This way one part of the coat won’t be pressed on again and again. It is preferred that you take it off before sitting down. It will do well as a blanket on your lap during the chilly weather.

Storage Tips

Hot weather is a fur coats worst enemy. Be it mink coats or sable coats, none of them likes it when the sun comes around. The problem, however, is that coats are only worn once during the year. This makes it essential to have a good saving spot for the coat once the summers come around. If the material is left out in the heat, and leather begins to stiff and crack, ruining the quality and the look.

If you have an adequate storage space, then the required temperature for it is 45 degrees. 50% of humidity will be needed as well. Keep the storage area dark as possible because that helps avoid fading color and bleaching. It even keeps the bugs away. Insects like moths love to make their homes on fur coats. If you keep the temperature high, they won’t cause trouble.

So say goodbye to those fears about keeping natural fur out of trouble. With these tips provided, it is a guarantee that your coat will not only be safe but maintain its quality for others to impress with.

 

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Why Should You Wear Fur Coats Everyday?

Why Should You Wear Fur Coats Everyday?

Marc Kaufman is a household name when it comes to Fur Coats, and we do not disappoint. Luxury wear is something everyone desires, and we provide the public with precisely that. From mink coats and sable coats to Shearling, chinchilla and lynx coats and jackets – you name it, and we have it!

Classic Emerald Green Fox Jacket

Classic Emerald Green Fox Jacket

We believe fur coats, no matter what kind, can elevate an outfit and make you look your best every day. The days you do not feel like dressing up – we’ve all been there – can be fixed by a good, luxury fur coat. A good quality fur coat can make you look like you own the day, no matter how plain your outfit is under it.

Celebrities all over the world are donned in luxury fur coats and jackets, so why can’t you? We have picked a few styles of coats and jackets from our collection to help you give your everyday outfits that extra glam it needs.

Mink Coats and Jackets

Classic Blackglama Mink Coat

Classic Blackglama Mink Coat

Mink coats are arguably the most popular choice when one buys their first fur coat. The lightweight and soft texture, Mink has maintained a good reputation in the world of fur. At Kaufman, we have a wide variety of Mink furs you can choose from, from every color to every shape.

Most popularly paired with evening gowns, a long Mink Coat can be a great addition to a sleek, body-hugging dress as well. Knee-high boots with a glossy leather skirt and a figure-hugging high-neck can be paired with a long Mink Coat, and we assure you there is nothing classier than this look.

If you are going for a more casual, laid-back look, we suggest wearing a short Mink Jacket. These go with just about anything, from mom jeans to a casual dress. The short Mink Jackets are great for a casual night out with your friends or going to family dinners.

Chinchilla Coats and Jackets

Pink Chinchilla Horizontal Jacket

Pink Chinchilla Horizontal Jacket

Chinchilla is the softest and the most delicate fur of all. A Chinchilla coat has the power to make heads turn all around you. Chinchilla coats usually come in a black and white combination but can be dyed in the colors you desire.

Because these coats come in such monochrome colors, they can be paired with a very bright outfit. A white Chinchilla coat would look great on a bright, Barbie-pink dress paired with white boots. Black Chinchilla jackets look amazing on men when paired with black denim and a plain white T-shirt. A Chinchilla coat or jacket can easily make a mundane outfit look straight out of a runway.

Shearling Coats and Jackets

Brown Shearling Jacket

Brown Shearling Jacket

A Shearling Coat or Jacket is like the poster-child of wintertime. Because they are made out of lambskin or sheepskin, they are incredibly soft to the touch and provide you with all the comfort you need on the chilly winter nights. These coats and jackets don’t just make you look good but make you as warm as you want to be.

Winter is here, and it’s time to get your Shearling out of the closet. At Kaufman, we have all types of Shearling Coats and Jackets available – long, short, hooded, and any other style you wish to possess. Celebrities are seen wearing these coats every winter for their street wear, so we can take a little inspiration from them.

Short Shearling jackets have an edgy look to them and can be paired best with blue denim and a crop top. They can also be paired with sportswear, as the short jackets fit wonderfully with sweats and trousers with running shoes. Just imagine, going to the gym in luxury wear. That is the dream, and we can make it happen!

Long Shearling coats can be worn with a sporty skirt and your joggers. They are also worn by something as plain as dark denim and a plain white T-shirt, the most casual one can get. For men, they can pair their Shearling Jackets and Coats with denim and formal shoes along with a formal shirt or a T-shirt. These jackets make men look classy with a hint of edge to them.

Normalize Wearing Fur Coats Everyday

All of these different types of luxury coats can be thrown over the most straightforward looks, and you can make it look like you put a lot of effort into them. No matter what you’re wearing, sweats or leggings and a plain shirt, these coats will make it look like you are the poster-child of luxury.

Do not be afraid of wearing a luxury, designer coat for everyday wear. No, it does not look like it’s too much. If anything, these branded coats make you look like the embodiment of high-fashion and who does not want that? No matter what your style is, edgy, chic, bohemian or artsy – at Kaufman, we have the best luxury coats to help make you look your best no matter where you go.

Fur Coats and Jackets have been around for a very long time, and they never go out of fashion. No matter what weather, place or event, a luxury coat/jacket can always be worn with your outfit. Go through our website to browse some of the top quality, luxury coats you can find online. Many celebrities, from Kim Kardashian to Cardi B and Snoop Dogg, have donned our coats and made them a timeless staple.

The COVID-19 ridden world could use a bit of brightening up, and we believe our coats and jackets do just that. Feeling fancy once in a while won’t hurt anyone, and indeed not the way you look. Kaufman can help make you look trendier and fancier no matter what outfit you have got on.

Mink, Chinchilla, Shearling, Sable or Lynx – layer up with these luxurious fur coats this winter and make all of your outfits look the best in the room. It’s time we normalize wearing fur coats every day, and the Marc Kaufman fur coats and jackets will make you feel your best everyday.

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Hustlers Movie Strip Clubs JLo Furs

Hustlers Strip Club Fashion

Jennifer Lopez struts onto the main stage of a cavernous strip club in “Hustlers” to the blaring tune of Fiona Apple’s late ‘90s anthem “Criminal”—the first line of which, “I’ve been a bad, bad girl,” suggests the knowing, playful tease to come.

Lusty men in musty suits immediately begin throwing money at her legendary derriere—not Lopez’s, exactly, but that of the veteran exotic dancer she portrays, the impeccably preserved Ramona. Still, it’s hard to discern completely between Lopez the superstar and the larger-than-life character she plays in “Hustlers,” and that’s part of the pleasure of watching this career-best performance from the multi-talented multi-hyphenate. We know this figure—we see the swagger, the magnetism, the incandescent ability to work an audience. Jennifer Lopez repurposed and repackaged all her well-honed skills here as a reminder that she is naturally gifted actress before she was known as JLo.

JLo Furs

JLo Lynx Coat

JLO Lynx Coat Constance Wu Hustlers Strip Club

JLo’s gift for fashion is apparent in the film. She is gifting the most beautiful lynx coat to her friend Constance Wu. Jennifer wore many furs in the movie, but she sports this beautiful Golden Island Fox Coat on our power move. She shows who the boss is during a segment of this film.

JLO Jennifer Lopez Golden Island Fox Coat

JLO Jennifer Lopez Golden Island Fox Coat

History of Hustlers Movie

On June 11, 2014, four women and one man indicted for allegedly drugging men and charging thousands of dollars on their credit cards at New York City clubs. Five years later, one of those women — Roselyn “Rosie” Keo, considered one of the scheme’s two ringleaders — posed for photographers at the Toronto International Film Festival.

Keo, who was sentenced to five years probation in 2016, was in Toronto to watch her own story play out onscreen in Hustlers, a new movie from writer-director Lorene Scafaria, which premiered at the festival on Sept. 7 and hits theaters nationwide Sept. 13.

Hustlers is based on Jessica Pressler’s December 2015 New York magazine article “The Hustlers at Scores Strip Club,” for which the journalist interviewed both Keo and the scheme’s other leader, Samantha Foxx (née Barbash; This story will refer to her as Barbash since that is the name she went by at the time and the name listed in court documents). The women recounted a deep friendship that turned to sisterhood which then turned dark.

Canadian Lynx Coat as Seen in Hustlers Movie JLO

Canadian Lynx Coat as Seen in Hustlers Movie JLO

Hustlers Story

Scafaria read Pressler’s article, the filmmaker tells TIME, she “found it to be a fascinating friendship story at its core.” She says she knew that if she were to adapt this story for the screen, it had to come from Pressler’s article, rather than court documents and tabloids. This way, a character based on Pressler could serve as a stand-in for the viewer, allowing the audience to empathize with the characters. “I thought that Jessica and Rosie’s relationship was incredibly interesting — the relationship between a storyteller and their subject,” Scafaria says.

Some details of what the Special Narcotics Prosecutor called “repugnant scheme” altered for the film. Scafaria set out to be faithful to the story Pressler wrote, even cutting out the movie’s sound at one point when a recorder used by the movie’s reporter (who is based on Pressler and played by Julia Stiles) is flipped off. She changed the names of the leading women: Roselyn Keo becomes Destiny, played by Constance Wu; Jennifer Lopez’s character, Ramona, is inspired by Barbash. Her business partners, Karina Pascucci and Marsi Rosen, are loosely translated into Annabelle (Lili Reinhart) and Mercedes (Keke Palmer). Cardi B, Lizzo, and a male R&B star (whose identity is best left to viewers to learn upon watching the film) make appearances in the movie, too.

“The responsibility to the truth and what happened,” Scafaria says, “and it’s not a black and white story, after all.”

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Fur Fashion Is Very Real

Fur Is Fashion

Fashionably Furry

American Cat Lynx Fur Jacket.Fur fashion is real.

Fur fashion is real, believe it. The world of style and textile is vast. There are many materials utilized in manner. Everything from cotton to polyester to silk and just about everything in between is fashion.

The fashion industry as a whole is a visual feast for the eyes in terms of the different products it turns out annually. Fashion trends are often cyclical.

A style that may have been prevalent decades ago can once again become relevant.

What becomes a trend is dependent upon several factors. The designer in question can will a style into popularity based on that designer’s street credibility with consumers. Style trend can spring forth from an art film or televised program (Sex In The City was a vast fashion go-to program for many viewers worldwide).

A fashion trend can spring forth from a segment of the populace at large. Cultural attire ascribed to particular ethnic groups can become fashionable style elements. The point is fashion is a movable feast.
Few fashion styles, however, remain iconic and relevant consistently through the decades.

Fur fashion is such a style that always remains relevant and in demand.

https://fursbygartenhaus.com/2017/04/19/versatile-fur-style-wear-fur-fashion-every-occasion/

Fur Is Forever

Fur coats on the red carpet Marilyn Monroe

Fur fashion Is Real

Style and fur have coexisted for as long as there have been contemporary fashion. Once, strictly the clothing attire of royalty, fur coats, and fur accessories became synonymous with elite glamour and high station in life.

Hollywood stoked the public desire for anything fur by making the high-end fashion statements omnipresent in a plethora of films.

The Hollywood starlet( premiere studio actress) became the personal vehicle for fur presentation to the masses. Audrey Hepburn to Marlena Dietrich to Marilyn Monroe and countless others moved the show when it came to the Fur coat.

The many thousands of fur lovers worldwide attest to the fashion credibility and staying power of the fur coat.

https://www.realsimple.com/beauty-fashion/clothing/timeless-fashion-trends

Best Furs in NYC

MKF

Marc Kaufman Furs Mahogany Mink Fur Coat

Marc Kaufman Furs has been one of the world foremost furriers for nearly 150 years. The Kaufman’s produced some of the world’s most beautiful furs for five generations and three centuries.

Thousands of fur coat lovers globally that have been serviced by Marc Kaufman Furs. Their design and production facilities are one of the best in the business.

The flagship location is located in New York City, literally a block away from the world-famous venue, Madison Square Garden. Their exact address is 212 west 30th street, New York, New York,10001.

Shop the Marc Kaufman Furs online store around the clock, all year, worldwide. Real fur is fashionable. It always will be. Marc Kaufman Furs is the furrier that keeps it real.

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Designer Fur Coats Marc Kaufman Furs

Designer Fur Coats

Designer Fur Coats

Designer fur coats are all the rage. Some men and women crave the luxurious, warm, glamourous feel of the designer fur coat. There are many pretenders to the fur designer throne. Most fall short of such status. Fur design is like anything else, which requires a design facility. The designer must be talented and visionary and part technocrat to conceive and bring life to a creation. The fur trade has many furriers, but very few true design craftsperson’s. Marc Kaufman Furs is one of those very few.

Designer Fur Coats

Designer Coats

Marc Kaufman Furs Online is a treasure trove of designer fur aptitude. For those fashion lovers who seek the high end of the experience, Marc Kaufman Furs is your designer fur destination. This current season of winter has finally begun to beckon for the presence of the much-desired fashion statement.

Designer Fur Coats

Custom designed furs

Marc Kaufman  Facebook and Marc Kaufman Instagram are the social networking sites where you may preview more of the designer coat wonders conjured up by Marc Kaufman. Your next designer fur coat should be a Marc Kaufman original. Live life to the fullest. Let Marc Kaufman introduce you to an exciting fur experience!

Marc Kaufman Furs, 212 w30th street, New York,NY, 10001, 212-563-3387

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Designer Fur Coats NYC Fur Jackets Sales Booming

Designer Fur Coats NYC

Designer Fur Coats NYC are booming after swing from fashion faux pas to catwalk favorite

Figures show farmers stepping up production to meet soaring demand for mink, sable, fox and ferret pelts

Fur pelts
Buyers and sellers trade animal fur pelts at a fashion fair in Hong Kong. Photograph: Alex Hofford/EPA 

They are not alone in falling off the anti-fur wagon. Figures from the International Fur Federation show that the industry is enjoying another year of considerable growth. The demand for mink, sable, fox, and ferret has soared, and farmers have stepped up production.

In 2013/14, 87.2m mink pelts produced around the world, worth a total of £2.2bn, with 35m produced by China alone.

China also remains one of the biggest producers of fox pelt, and together with Finland, 91% of the 7.8m fox furs produced globally.

The figures – the first to show a breakdown of different pelts – follow on from research by the IFF last year, which valued the global fur trade at more than £26bn.

On the British catwalks last year, more than 60% of shows featured designer fur coats, and at New York fashion week, the figure topped 70%. While luxury labels such as Fendi have a long history of featuring real furs in their shows, fur is increasingly being used by newer brands as well. In New York, the up-and-coming label Cushnie Et Ochs said fur was its favorite material, adding that it was “not ashamed.”

Fashion Designers

This month Karl Largerfeld said he would be putting on a select “couture fur” show to mark his 50th anniversary of working for Fendi. “For me, fur is Fendi, and Fendi is fur, fun furs,” he said. “Fendi is my Italian version of creativity. The Fendi Haute fourrure fashion show is the opportunity to stage the royal furs of furs.”

He told the New York Times: “For me, as long as people eat meat and wear leather, I don’t get the message. It’s effortless to say no fur, no fur, no fur, but it’s an industry. Who will pay for all the people’s unemployment if you suppress the fur’s industry?”

Celebrities in Fur

In the 80s, it was a fashion faux pas to step out in fur, but today’s celebrities seen. Rihanna and Rita Ora recently pictured in real mink coats. Kim Kardashian dressed her one-year-old daughter North West in what thought to be a $3,500 (£2,300) crystal fox fur coat.

Rita Ora Fur Coat

Rita Ora Silver Coat

yellow Fur Dress

Rhianna Yellow fur dress

Lady Gaga made a Naomi Campbell-Esque turnabout on the issue. Initially they denounced fur. 

Naomi Campbell in Magnificent Blackglama Mink Coat Sable Fur Collar

Naomi Campbell in Magnificent Blackglama Mink Coat Sable Fur Collar

 Lady Gaga Reigning Fur Queen

Lady Gaga Reigning Fur QueenMark Oaten, CEO of the International Fur Federation, said he was unsurprised by the growth in production as the taboo around wearing real fur was fading into irrelevance. “We knew from the catwalks that fur is certainly being used much more by designers and from some of the retail figures, which can be patchy and difficult, that the sales are going strong,” he said. “So, with this increase in demand, farmers are deciding to invest more in fur farms and increase production.”

“Designers appear to be embracing it. Customers appear to be embracing it again.  We certainly find the younger generation have less of an issue with fur than the younger generation of the 1980s,” he said.

We’ve seen a change in patterns of the kind of consumers in Asia. Six months ago, I would have said Beijing and Shanghai are scorching markets, but now we are seeing a shift away to the second- and third-tier cities in China. We’ve also seen an enormous increase in America because fur has had an incredibly busy runway, and it has also been extraordinarily cold.”

Fur Industry Strong Globally

In the UK, members of the British Fur Trade Association reported a 20% increase in sales last year. The association’s chief executive, Mike Moser, said the growth driven as much by younger generations as by foreign millionaires.

“It’s hot stuff because fur is used in a fun way in fashion now,” he said. “It’s more accessible for young people because of the increase of fur trims on coats and fur accessories.

“The BFTA runs an annual competition for design students using fur, and this year we’ve seen a 50% increase in the number of students taking art. They want to use fur in their designs, which proves there such a strong interest in the younger generation.”

While the fur industry in countries such as Canada, the US, and Europe remain heavily regulated. China, which is much more lax about animals’ welfare not as careful. Oaten conceded it was a concern for the IFF and said cleaning up the Chinese fur trade remained a priority.

“Obviously, with so much mink coming from China, one of my big priorities is to make sure that they understand what the requirements are for welfare,” he said. “I was in China a couple of weeks ago meeting with government officials. They have already adopted the Council of Europe guidelines on welfare, and we’ve had a long dialogue with them to implement even stronger welfare protocols. The difficulty does still lie in ensuring these regulations enforced in such a large country.”

Oaten said he was a personal fan of pelts. “I use a lot of fur for interiors,” he said. “Though I’ve not yet found a fur coat that suits me.”

Sales for fur jackets and coat selling strong.

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Fur Is Back Big Time Marc Kaufman Furs NYC

Fur Is Back Big Time — Here’s Why

Jenna Sauers

Jenna Sauers

As we recently learned, the fur industry is booming. Global fur sales rose by 70% from 2000 to 2010. Annual sales of fur pelts reached $15-16 billion, according to the fur industry’s trade association, during the winter of 2010-11 (pelts are sold during a season that runs from around October through March, and the 2010-11 season is the most recent for which figures were available). An industry spokesperson attributed the rise primarily to two factors: designers who have incorporated small amounts of fur into a wider array of garments, making fur an option in warmer climates, and “a younger generation whose passion is not animal rights.”

This development is surprising to anyone who remembers the highly publicized battles over fur and animal welfare of the 1980s and 1990s. Back then, shocking depictions of the cruelty inherent in fur production — often in the form of polemical and, critics said, misleading videos produced by pro-animal-rights fringe groups — were only starting to reach a wider audience. Protesters were omnipresent at fashion week and public pressure to avoid fur was high. Anna Wintour was served a skinned raccoon at the Four Seasons. It seemed like every week another of your favorite celebrities was stripping off for a PETA ad. By turn of the millennium, the moral issue of fur seemed settled, and fur itself seemed like a relic of a bygone age — something that your grandparents’ generation had misguidedly believed was okay, like golliwog dolls or smoking during pregnancy. The idea of wearing something so thoroughly politicized and icky as fur just seemed ugly. Popular culture kept up with the times: when Lily Esposito chided Mary Cherry for her mink coat on Popular, Mary Cherry looked like the spoiled, amoral wench that she was.

Fur Is Back Big Time — Here's Why

But during the 2000s, things changed. Designers who hadn’t previously shown fur on the runway began showing it; designers who had previously shown some, showed more. Designers who had publicly pledged to abjure fur, like Giorgio Armani, went back on their word — as did a good number of those overexposed PETA “faces.” (Naomi Campbell even went so far as to do an ad campaign for the furrier Dennis Basso.) Fur began to creep back into fashion magazine pages. 1990s grunge and minimalism gave way to 2000s bling and ostentation. And now, fur is back in a big way. This year’s fall runways? Among the designers who showed fur and/or shearling were Alexander McQueen, Dolce & Gabbana, Lanvin, Louis Vuitton, Michael Kors, Oscar de la Renta, Prada, Rebecca Minkoff, Salvatore Ferragamo, Tom Ford, Vivienne Westwood, and Yves Saint Laurent.

Fur Is Back Big Time — Here's Why

This reversal is not merely the result of a cultural trend meeting its inevitable backlash. It’s also a story of economics, and of the fur industry’s quiet battle to rebrand its product as sustainable, natural, and luxurious.

Fashion is still a very top-down business. A fur coat in a designer’s fall collection might retail for $10,000 and be ordered by a handful of stores; but that fur coat’s value in visibility for fur as a whole helps sell thousands of $60 rabbit-trimmed Michael Kors hats and $400 coyote-trimmed men’s jackets at Macy’s. To help make fur a trend that pops up in magazine editorials and online, fur suppliers often sponsor designers, giving them free product to incorporate into their seasonal collections and even sending them on junkets. In 2010, the New York Times reported that one Scandinavian supplier, Saga Furs, gave fur to Cushnie et Ochs, Thakoon, Brian Reyes, Wayne, Derek Lam, Proenza Schouler and Richard Chai. It also paid for three designers to go on a junket:

Last summer, for example, the designers Alexander Wang and Haider Ackermann, plus Alexa Adams and Flora Gill of Ohne Titel were flown to Copenhagen for weeklong visits to the design studios of Saga Furs, a marketing company that represents 3,000 fur breeders in Finland and Norway. Saga Furs regularly sponsors such design junkets.

Another fur supplier, the North American Fur Auctions, gave furs that year to Bibhu Mohapatra and Prabal Gurung. “We want to make sure fur is on the pages of magazines around the world,” said the NAFA’s director of marketing at the time. “The way to do that is to facilitate the use of fur by designers.”

Fur Is Back Big Time — Here's Why

Fur industry organizations sponsor design contests at top fashion schools, including Parsons and the Fashion Institute of Technology. (So does PETA, which enjoyed some institutional support at Parsons back when Tim Gunn was dean of its fashion school.) The prizes are often lavish, including free international travel and tens of thousands of dollars worth of product — perfect for a young designer who needs backing to launch a line. It’s no accident that fur is increasingly present on the runways: the fur industry has spent years patiently working to re-legitimize and de-stigmatize its product in the eyes of a new generation of fashion tastemakers, and fur’s current boom is the fruit of their labors. A 2007 ad campaign even called fur “the natural, responsible choice.” Alice Olivia designer Stacey Bendet, herself a vegan, wears fur and uses it in her collection. “It doesn’t make sense,” she once admitted. “Something about putting it inside me feels really barbaric. Something about wearing it just feels a little glamorous.”

Fur Is Back Big Time — Here's Why

Established designers like Zac Posen now see no downside to collaborating with fur brands — c.f. Posen’s collection for Pologeorgis. Even a series of minor scandals over fur labeling hasn’t served to set back the industry.

Five years ago, PETA founder Ingrid Newkirk said that only “old fogey designers like Karl Lagerfeld and so on” used fur, and that fashion’s new generation just wasn’t that into fur. Clearly, Newkirk was wrong.

In the past decade, fur has gone from being a kind of ethical third rail to just one point on the developing moral questionnaire of modern living. Maybe you care more about the environmental degradation, animal cruelty, and labor issues brought up by the leather tanning industry, or factory farms. Perhaps you think nothing of wearing vintage fur because to throw out a useful garment smacks of waste. Maybe you believe, like Silvia Fendi, that real fur is preferable to fake because, as she put it, “We did a collection of fake fur several years ago but found it is the most polluting thing for the environment.” Perhaps you feel a little like Kelis, who concluded a long MySpace rant against PETA by weighing concern over animal welfare to concern for the human beings who toil in sweatshops and in the fields. “Underpaid minorities picking your vegetables, now that’s fine for you right?” asked Kelis. “Don’t waste my time trying to save the dang chipmunk!”

 

Whatever the case, fur is back in a big way. And it seems to be here to stay for the foreseeable future.

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