Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fur is back in style.
No, it isn't. Fashion is moving in the opposite direction, with more designers dropping fur.
Sorry that you are trying to make your outdated choices happen.
Have you ever been to Europe in winter? What fashion are you talking about? "DC fashion"?
NP, I lived, traveled, and shopped in Europe for 8 years. There was lots of faux fur. You can not tell the difference with high quality faux fur just by seeing it.
I grew up in Europe and travel there twice a year. I can absolutely tell the real fur from fake (even if it is high end fake). I own several items made from real fur, so I can immediately tell the difference. I love wearing my Celine shearling coat in DC weather and I bet most of americans think it is not real.
If it's sooo easy to tell the difference - how can "most" people be fooled by your "high-end" coat?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fur is back in style.
No, it isn't. Fashion is moving in the opposite direction, with more designers dropping fur.
Sorry that you are trying to make your outdated choices happen.
Have you ever been to Europe in winter? What fashion are you talking about? "DC fashion"?
NP, I lived, traveled, and shopped in Europe for 8 years. There was lots of faux fur. You can not tell the difference with high quality faux fur just by seeing it.
I grew up in Europe and travel there twice a year. I can absolutely tell the real fur from fake (even if it is high end fake). I own several items made from real fur, so I can immediately tell the difference. I love wearing my Celine shearling coat in DC weather and I bet most of americans think it is not real.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fur is back in style.
No, it isn't. Fashion is moving in the opposite direction, with more designers dropping fur.
Sorry that you are trying to make your outdated choices happen.
Have you ever been to Europe in winter? What fashion are you talking about? "DC fashion"?
Montreal is as fashion forward as Europe and far colder. Fur is not in style.
If by Europe you mean Albania, maybe?
I have never been to Albania, so cannot comment on your experience. Vienna and London are all covered up in furs even though the weather is not that cold. I was also in Copenhagen and Stockholm, and if not a fur coat, everyone had a fur on their hoods.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fur is back in style.
No, it isn't. Fashion is moving in the opposite direction, with more designers dropping fur.
Sorry that you are trying to make your outdated choices happen.
Have you ever been to Europe in winter? What fashion are you talking about? "DC fashion"?
NP, I lived, traveled, and shopped in Europe for 8 years. There was lots of faux fur. You can not tell the difference with high quality faux fur just by seeing it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fur is back in style.
No, it isn't. Fashion is moving in the opposite direction, with more designers dropping fur.
Sorry that you are trying to make your outdated choices happen.
Have you ever been to Europe in winter? What fashion are you talking about? "DC fashion"?
Montreal is as fashion forward as Europe and far colder. Fur is not in style.
If by Europe you mean Albania, maybe?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good point. No difference.
I wear a vintage coat. If someone is rude enough to question me about it, I say that it's a fake. They smile and are so happy then. Whatever. The minks have already been dead for decades at this point.
You're missing out on a lot of relationships because you choose to wear fur. Maybe you don't care and only want to be friends with people who would accept you wearing it, but I would roll my eyes every time I see you, talk about you behind your back and not make any conversation with you ever.
This is an incredibly effective advertisement for fur.
Touche!From a distance - no. Up close - yes, absolutely, if you know what to look for.Anonymous wrote: