Forget boots — this winter, it’s all about coats with fur. After years of animal fur being pushed out of fashion, style-savvy Gen Zers are ostracizing faux, flocking to secondhand stores to hunt for ...
Or at least something that looks like fur. The message from the Milan runways was loud and clear. By Vanessa Friedman Reporting from Milan There was really no way around it: A show celebrating 100 ...
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A growing number of celebrities are pushing back on using the material. Where does the trend go? By Steven Zeitchik Senior Editor, Technology and Politics At September’s Toronto International Film ...
Regular brushing helps your pet's coat stay soft and untangled. It's also the easiest way to get rid of the excess fur that ...
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Come July, the Italian fashion house Fendi will present its first haute couture collection on the Paris runways, and every garment will be made of fur. “It's time to do the highest level of couture ...
I have a confession to make: I own two vintage fur coats. My antique dealer mom found them thrifting yard sales and flea markets in New England and bought them for next to nothing. One is cropped ...
When news breaks, you need to understand what actually matters — and what to do about it. At Vox, our mission to help you make sense of the world has never been more vital. But we can’t do it on our ...
Some chic women insist that from now on, they will wear only vintage fur. Others say they won’t go near any fur at all. But still others cling defiantly to their mink trench, their sable shrug, their ...
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After a lifetime spent trapping animals in California’s western Sierra Nevada, Tim Wion traveled to Oregon recently to make one big, final sale at the annual Klamath Falls fur auction. Unlike his ...