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WINTER WARMS THE WILD Factors by Duncan Krause
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WINTER WARMS THE WILD Factors |
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Fashion & Cosmetics
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Styles are heading where the wild points are this autumn/winter using a reverence for nature like never ever seen ahead of inside the nonetheless rising trends of fur style. Animal prints, patterns and motifs have infiltrated the ranks of couture and ready-to-wear, alongside an untamed flora in boutique urban street wear and high street fashions. While horsehair has cantered on to shoe styles and snakeskin has slithered on to accessories, the fur trade has supplied the inspiration for this season's must-have coats. Beating the jungle drums for outerwear, fur fashion is dominating this autumn/winter's designs for coats and jackets, softly embracing with its sumptuous really feel and innate warmth in the highest style home in to the higher street. 3 quarter length coats go collar-less with MSGM and their crew neck, panelled leopard print with leather arms and concealed fastening or Matthew Williamson's all more than rabbit fur, with both versatile enough to become worn as an overcoat or hold their own with leggings. Invoking a 50's vibe with complete shearling showing classic lines are Priestley's Vintage and their Ava and Sophia in massive cat print or Liska get contemporary with their ribbed belted mink fur coat with fold-over funnel neck in deep purple. Short coats cropped at the waist having a complete volume fur in soothing neutrals see Inès Maréchal fox fur in taupe sitting petitely with crew neck, Linea's Apfel brings graduated tones more than fitted style with collar and Anna Sui adds textured florals more than dyed rabbit in a higher waist jacket. Keeping trim, Burberry Prorsum add a removable black rabbit fur towards the wide collars of their double-breasted wool blend coat, as does Michael by Michael Kors on his cashmere coat. Missguided go bold in blazers with leopard prints on their Maryellen variety and take it to the max using a range of maxi dresses and jumpsuits to match. Acquiring snugly in gilets with leather combinations are Ash who add a black wolf fur front though Kevandbelle go reversible with their Olive Fur Vest Coat in rabbit. Tops go soft with Joseph's silver fox fur and rabbit Bonham and get bold in botanics from Ted Baker or Vivienne Westwood's Anglomania range. Florals bloom on dresses from Motel Rocks or Paul by Paul Smith and on skirts from Uncommon Fashion in velvet and ruched from Parisian label Sessun, skipping happily in from summer season to brighten up those autumn and winter months. Select get leopard on their leggings or snakey on tapered leg trousers and even nightwear follows its animal instinct with pyjama sets from La Senza and Charter Club. Walking in towards the wild, Jaeger and Lanvin serenely purr on ballet pumps, Leather Crown bite back with sneakers and Irregular Option play the field with their court shoe in cow print, though Jeffrey Campbell and Giuseppi Zanotti roar on Elevator zebra stripe platforms in orange and black or calf hair boots in white, brown and black respectively. Taming the tiger in accessories, Aspinal of London pledge their allegiance with unique animal print gloves completed with fur cuff, Roberto Cavalli adds a snakeskin sheen to his multi-print bronze silk scarf and John Lewis get tribal by adding animal pattern to an angora mix on a season favourite of the cloche hat. Clutch, pouch and wristlet bags get catty with leopard print from Aldo's Grybel, and Lulu Guiness with snake skin/big cat combo in calf hair from Newbark, although handbags see spots from Dolce Gabbana, Salvatore Ferragamo and Fendi or seek the complete animalistic luggage range of Kipling. IFTF is an independent international federation of national fur Sector associations and organisations. Iftf is operating for conservation welfare and advertising fur.We offer the best fendi bag for you with high quality and fine workmanship.Visit our fendi online store! Happy shopping!
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