27 February 2018
fendi fur bomber

Best Fur Styles From Milan Fahion Week 2018

We just came back from Milan Fashion Week Fall 2018 and as allways we gathered all the best fur garments of the runways to present you !But first it is our desire to mention the absolutely unique Gucci Fall , that trsnformed the runway into a Dr. Frankestein surgery .This was  Alessandro Michele’s metaphor for how people today construct their identities. It is really a shame that Gucci went fur free some months ago.  In other news ,  Fendi , Moschino and DG won our atention. With the clarity and playfulness of the way Fendi double-F beige-brown logo patterns were deployed over everything from tights to fur sweatshirts to flocked trenchcoats and baguette bags, there was a lot to see.  Moschino Fall starting point was a JFK conspiracy, the one conjecturing that President Kennedy told Marilyn Monroe aliens were real. Jeremy Scott  collaboration with Ben Frost gave us a unique show.  Dolce & Gabbana staged a catholic ceremony to market his show. The set facade was an homage to the baroque Oratorio di Santa Cita church in Palermo, Sicily, the island of Domenico Dolce’s birth  
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15 February 2018
nyfw 2018 streetstyle fur

Best Fur Styles From NYFW Fall 2018

New York Fashion Week came to an end, while you are preparing for London we present you our favourite runway and streetstyle outfits from NYFW. Vivd colors, animal prints, fur, leather jackets and shearling were the main trends on and off stage, for this year.
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15 February 2018
pastel mink coat

How To Clean and Care Your Fur Coat

  A fur coat that has been properly maintained can last for many generations. While the best choice is to have your coat properly maintained by a professional furrier, there are steps that you can take to ensure that your fur coat maintains its luster. This includes cleaning, deodorizing, and conditioning your fur. How to Clean Natural Fur If you get caught in a light rain or snow, simply shake out the fur and remove as much water as possible. Hang it to dry in a well-ventilated room. Do not use a hair dryer, clothes dryer, or any direct heat on the fur. After it is dry, shake again to fluff the fur-do not comb or brush-simply smooth the fur with your hand. If your coat gets completely soaked with water, you should take it to a professional fur cleaner immediately. Your coat should be cleaned every year by a professional fur cleaner-not a dry cleaner. Even if you don’t wear it often, animal fur gathers dust, oils, and odors. Professional cleaning will add luster and shine to the fur and keep it from becoming matted.   How you must treat your coat:   1 .  Shake the fur to remove any dirt or debris that has settled onto the coat.Take the coat by the shoulders and, as you would when changing a bedspread, swing the coat out in front of you. You may want to do this outside, or an area of the house that can be easily swept. Once you begin flinging the coat, debris will fly in all directions. 2 . Brush the fur while it hangs.Using a proper fur brush, begin at the top of the coat and begin working your way to the bottom. Be sure to brush the direction of the hair, and to use small and even strokes as you work a small section at a time. Fur brushes have wider spaced teeth and soft edges, which prevent the brush from damaging the skin of the fur. If you do not have a proper fur brush, you can run your fingers through the fur to help clear-out any dirt or debris. Never brush your fur with a “normal” brush. This will damage the coat as the teeth on a normal brush are too fine. Avoid making long strokes the length of the coat. This can cause the coat to stretch.3) Remove any light stains by using a homemade solution.Mix one-part isopropyl alcohol with one-part water and apply directly to the stain. Because fur coats are delicate, you should always avoid using any type of cleaner or solvent. How Often               How often you should have your fur coat cleaned depends on a variety of factors, such as how many times you have worn it throughout the course of the year, as well as the climate and conditions under which it was worn. Professional Natural Fur Cleaning Process A fur professional will inspect your coat for stains, rips, and tears. The linings are hand-cleaned with specific attention to spots and stains. The fur is then placed in a large drum filled with sawdust and an environmentally-safe cleaning solution. The coat is tumbled in this drum which draws the dirt and oils from the fur. The coat is then vacuumed to remove the sawdust and hand steamed to remove any final residue. The next process involves “electrifying” the coat. Using large rollers, electricity is used to make each hair lift, separate, and lie in the same direction. The process is similar to static electricitythat makes each of our hairs stand separately on our heads. Off-season Storage of  Natural Fur Fur hates heat. It is not the actual hair that is affected, it is the hide or leather that can dry out, become stiff, and crack. The optimum storage temperature for natural fur is 45 degrees F. and 50 percent humidity. In fur storage vaults, the room is dark which prevents bleaching and fading of the color. Moths and other insects cannot survive at that temperature. Furs that are properly stored during hot weather can last up to fifty years or more. If you decide not to use a professional storage facility, do not store your coat in a cedar closet or chest. The oils can harm the fur. Keep the fur in the coolest closet possible and always in the dark. Check frequently for insect activity, especially moths.   How To Prevent Your Fur Coat From Shedding When you buy a fur coat, you expect it to last for a long time. After all, it’s a pretty substantial investment. Fur coats can hold onto their value very well, so you want it to remain at a level of quality that is as close to that of its original state as possible. But one of the natural occurrences of owning a fur coat is shedding – it’s inevitable. Just as easily as hair falls out of your head, so it does with a fur coat. However, the good news is there are ways to prevent it from happening so frequently. Have your fur coat cleaned periodically by a furrier in order to make sure it is properly conditioned. This will keep the fur from becoming brittle and dry. Be sure to put in in a cloth bag when taking it to get cleaned. Never use a plastic bag as this can trap in heat and damage the fur. And do not leave the coat hanging in bright light, as again, these conditions dry out the fur. One of the easiest things you can do to prevent your fur coat from shedding is to cause as little friction with the coat as possible. If you carry a purse, try not to let it continuously rub against the fur as this induces it to shed. Continuous friction can also cause the fur to wear down. Also refrain from pinning jewelry to the coat or sitting in it for long lengths of time as these activities can crush the fur. And always hang the coat on a broad-shouldered hanger so that it has ample storage space in your closet. How to take care different types of fur coat Mink: Mink tends to collect dust and other pollutants that may not be visible to the naked eye. In general, a mink coat, worn occasionally, should be cleaned at least once every other year, or once a year if worn more often. The better the quality of a mink coat the easier to take care of it! Cedar closets and regular coat closets are not the best place to store a mink coat during the spring and summer months. The odor from cedar closets will cling to the fur and prove impossible to remove, and a regular coat closet does not provide ample ventilation for the fur. Similarly, real fur should not be stored with moth balls because it will absorb the odor from the moth balls, making the coat unwearable. Fox: Fox fur coats are a gorgeous choice that is durable and versatile, allowing you to wear your coat or jacket with a variety of outfits. The pockets of fox fur coats are not meant to hold bulky or heavy items. The weight of the items can pull on the seams, causing deformation of the actual fur. If you notice the lining pulling away from the pelts, it is important to take your coat in for repair as soon as possible to avoid any further damage. As a general rule of thumb, fox fur coats should be professionally cleaned once per year. However, because they naturally attract dirt, it is important to continually check the level of cleanliness of the coat. If you have an overabundance of dirt on your coat, you should take it in to have it cleaned as often as necessary. Chinchilla : Chinchilla is arguably the most capricious type of fur that requires a lot of attention and love from its owner. If worn or stored carelessly, this fur can rapidly deteriorate which can be very upsetting as chinchilla is very expensive. To avoid disappointments, read on to find out how to care for a chinchilla fur coat and have it always looking its best for any special occasion. Rabbit: Rabbit is a treasure for fur lovers who can’t afford expensive mink or chinchilla but still dream about a fluffy winter coat or jacket. Less durable than other types of fur, rabbit compensates this drawback with low prices and a kaleidoscope of styling and color options, natural as well as dyed. Buying a garment made of this cheap yet beautiful material, you need to know how to care for a rabbit fur coat so that nothing mars the joy from wearing it. Choose clothes bags of dark colors when storing rabbit fur, especially for white garments. This will prevent the fur from yellowing prematurely. Forget about plastic bags – they are the killers of fur as they cut off fresh air and cause dryness and cracking. Procure bags made of breathable fabrics and make sure they don’t stain. Rabbit fur gets greasy and dirty rather quickly losing its shine as a result. You can learn how to clean a fur coat at home, of course, but it’s always better to take your garments to the professional cleaner’s or furrier’s Wear your chinchilla garment with caution to avoid damage to its fragile fur. Don’t lean against walls, banisters and balustrades when wearing chinchilla. Avoid bending your arms too much. Don’t carry your purses on your elbow or shoulder. Go with small strapless handbags or clutches that won’t come in contact with your fur. If you need to sit down in a car or other means of transport, it is advised to take off your chinchilla coat and hang it somewhere or fold it gently inside out and put on the backseat. If you can’t take off your coat, then it’s better to stand. Astrakhan. Astrakhan fur is on the wave of popularity due to its high plasticity, warmth, durability, unique curly patterns and a rich color palette. Modern advanced technologies allow manufacturers to make skins lighter and thinner than if traditionally dressed meaning the final garments are of lesser weight and more practical to wear. A garment made of this material can serve without fail for decades, but only if you learn and follow the rules of proper astrakhan fur care.  Sources: http://www.wisegeek.org                   http://www.morriskayefurs.com                   http://furscare.com/  
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06 February 2018
miu miu fur stole

The Best Runway Real Fur Looks From Fashion Week Fall 2017

It’s finally here! We are less than one week before New York Fashion Week Fall 2018 and its about time to have a through back into the last year best fur styles. 2017 was an inspiring season for fur fashion as the most of the designers that took part in the runways used real fur for their collections. 2016 Fall it was all about the statement fur, but for fall 2017 designers went back to basics. No frills, just fur. Fendi, J.W. Anderson, and Vetements all featured classic, vintage-inspired coats that looked like they were plucked from an estate sale.   NYFW   Cinq A Sept   Tory Burch   Ryan Roche rabbit coat   Prabal Gurung mink coat   Prabal Gurung fur hood   Altuzarra mink coat   Brock    Milan Fashion Week Moschino   Missoni fur vest    Dolce Gabbana fur coat   Fendi   Fendi   Salvatore Ferragamo    Roberto Cavalli    Fendi mink coat   London Fashion Week  Versace fur coat   Vetements vintage mink coat    Mary-Katrantzou   Anya-Hindmarch   J.W. Anderson fox fur coat   Paris Fashion Week  Elie Saab fur stole   Giambatista Valli    Lanvin fur vest   Louis-Vuitton fox fur pattern jacket   Miu Miu fur stole   Off white fox coat   Off white fur scarf
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30 January 2018
Kim Kardashian poses naked in fur coat

9 Fur Outfits In Our Radar For 2018

Αs we enter in 2018 we noticed some seriously dangerous fur styles and we gathered them for you! Our attention got by the usual suspects Lindsay Lohan, Kendall Jenner and and the icing on the cake was the statement Instagram post of Kim Kardashian as she posed naked in fur and got tones of comments from angry anti-fur followers. While posing for naked photos on a Monday morning may seem an unusual way to start the week, for Kim it’s just her day job.    Kim Kardashian poses naked in stunning fur coat and a Bo-Derek haircut.    In other news , we also came by some other less eccentric but still awesome fur styles .  Starting with this Red Swakara long fur coat wore by Lindsay Lohan in New York.    Ferne McCann was spotted taking her daughter Sunday out to lunch in Chelse in a fluffy fox jacket. Shop similar here..   Fur-ever ready for Fashion Week! Winnie Harlow in floral ensemble and furry jacket.   Petra Ecclestone went out for dinner in Mayfair as she put on a glamorous display in a chic grey silver fox fur coat.   Too much fur in UK. Georgia Toffolo looks effortless chic in mink fur jacket as she arrives in Manchester after a Switzerland ski trip. Shop similar here Kendall Jenner in stunning Dsquared fur coat . The model showed the men how it was done on the runway at Milan Fashion Week Men’s 2018.   Sienna Miller strugges to be a mom in Michael Kors fur coat.     Winnie Harlow steals the show in vampy oversized fur collared jacket at pre-Grammys party.   
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