fashion for faith in four colors: faux fur
Showing posts with label faux fur. Show all posts
Showing posts with label faux fur. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

A Random Tuesday Night: Mongolian Beef, Rhod Gilbert with a famous cat and a Major AW10 Trend

Last night Mr Man and I went out for dinner before going to see Rhod Gilbert (and the cat that looked like Nicholas Lyndhurst – very funny, as was his support, Lloyd Langford). Anyway, we went to the Mandarin Garden in South Tay Street, one of our favourite places to eat. Mostly, we go because of the Mongolian beef (and the Tom Yum) but also because the staff are so polite and so friendly and helpful and overall just lovely. So we ate and then walked through the city, my arm linked into his à la Wills and his Princess-to-be (let me tell you, I do a great impression of a princess) while we chatted about nothing and everything. I’m glad I wore my new faux fur coat last night because it was beyond freezing. Needless to say though, my concern with the temperature didn’t reach my toes: I wore my silver D’Orsay shoes because I wanted to, and the weather wasn’t going to stop me.





















Above: Faux fur coat, Oasis; black jeggings, M&S; silver D’Orsay shoes, Faith; bag, Mulberry; more proof of my magpie tendencies - alice-band, Accessorize.



I feel I ought to give my gorgeous and generous Mum a big thank you on this post – she’s giving me the faux fur as a Christmas gift, but being a good mummy she let me have it early because she doesn’t want me to catch a chill.

The silver D’Orsays were originally purchased for my best friend Nicki’s wedding in 2008. I had to peel the crystal detailing off because it was catching on my bridesmaid dress. (A trippy bridesmaid is never a good look!). Afterwards, although I loved the simplicity of the plain silver, I sewed the crystals back on because I’m such a magpie and just couldn’t resist the sparkles. I know that made Nicki proud because she too is a self-confessed magpie.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

The September Effect

With the anticipated arrival of glossy September issues over the next couple weeks, summer will be a mere memory for ever-fickle fashionistas. The freshly stacked magazine shelves will soon be followed by the new season collections in stores across the globe, and before you can say, "But it's only just August!" we're totally smitten with the Autumn/Winter trends.
My favourite trend for the new season is actually a continuation of last winter: fur. Luxurious, beautiful, fur. The epitome of fabulous, don't you think?
Now, I know there are negative connotations when admitting one loves fur, but I simply can't help myself. It's an attraction that I can't fight, like ice-cream and sprinkles, or Bert and Ernie.
Fashion and fur. 
They just go.
I'll be honest. I love how real fur looks (divine), how it feels (incredible) but I do have a conscience, and, actually, I would never buy real fur. Some fake furs are gorgeous these days, and they remain so with a little TLC.  That said, I believe that vintage fur is another, even more debatable matter; vintage fur has already happened. With vintage, everything that happens in order to acquire fur has already been done, years ago, and this can't be changed - there's absolutely nothing I can physically do about any pain or suffering that may have occurred. What I can do is wear the vintage fur, and show it off, and hope that in some small way, it's better than burning it in a protest that is fifty years too late and won't make a blind bit of difference. 
Why let it go to waste?
As I said, I don't agree with new fur and if I was to purchase fur, I would 100% choose a luxurious faux fur. The fur debate will go on forever and will never subside (too many people have too many opinions, of which we are each entitled) and I honestly don't ever see an end to fur in fashion. Particularly not this season, where fur was seen on the runway at top fashion houses including Fendi, Chanel and Lanvin, among others, making it even more desirable and covetable than ever - especially now, this month, when it's all so fresh and exciting after a long summer of pastels, luxe sportswear and denim.













































Above: the ultimate fashion indulgence?
Lanvin Autumn/Winter 2010
Images courtesy of Lanvin.























Above: My grandmother's vintage fur coat - acceptable?
Below: My grandmother's vintage fur coat and my adored and much loved pet pooch, MyaDog - bordering on hypocritical?














International Fur Trade Federation: http://www.iftf.com/