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 fur coats that looked like they were plucked from an estate sale.
NYFW

Cinq A Sept

Tory Burch

Ryan Roche rabbit fur coat

Prabal Gurung mink fur 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
FAQs
1. Why did designers return to classic fur silhouettes in Fall 2017?
Designers shifted focus toward timelessness, craftsmanship, and longevity, responding to fashion fatigue and renewed appreciation for heritage pieces.
2. What differentiates Fall 2017 fur trends from Fall 2016?
While Fall 2016 emphasized bold, statement fur pieces, Fall 2017 embraced simplicity—clean lines, natural colors, and vintage-inspired cuts.
3. Which fashion weeks most strongly influenced fur trends that season?
Paris and Milan Fashion Weeks played a leading role, highlighting luxurious textures and classic silhouettes, while New York and London focused on wearable elegance.
4. Are runway fur trends meant for everyday wear?
Yes. Many Fall 2017 designs translated easily into real-life wardrobes due to their understated shapes and neutral palettes.
5. Why does fur continue to appear in high-fashion collections?
Fur remains a symbol of craftsmanship, warmth, and timeless luxury, making it a recurring element in collections focused on heritage and quality.



