Faux Fur Friday
Cozy and cruelty-free, it's the trendy way to stay warm when the weather cools down, with a touch of luxury.
Position faux fur as the ethical, luxury alternative to real fur—perfect for holiday gifting and winter fashion campaigns targeting eco-conscious, style-forward consumers.
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The first fake furs started coming into the scene in the 1900s, with ‘fur’ being made from the wool of either newborn or unborn lambs.
Since that day fake furs have been expanding throughout the world and fashion industry. During the hey-day of fur fashion, fake furs were a way for those less financially enriched to get into the fur fashion.
Fur was considered to say a lot about the person wearing it, with Vogue Magazine stating that the fur you wear will reveal “the kind of woman you are and the kind of life you will lead.”
An expert in 1924 once told the Times that when a fur of any kind becomes fashionable, the (textile) trade will hunt for a substitute. Every girl wants to look like the fashionista’s and would pay for the opportunity to do so.
But what started as a way to produce realistic fake furs soon turned itself to a new pursuit, fake furs had the benefit of being able to be produced in any color and pattern, and thus bright purple leopard prints became viability, and soon turned to fashion.