For centuries, natural fur was a symbol of the elite, as only a few could afford it due to its high price. Today, a fur coat made of natural fur is no longer considered a status symbol, and other markers, such as conscious consumption and biohacking, have become more intriguing to the true elite. However, the demand for natural fur persists, despite the growing prevalence of synthetic alternatives.
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This winter season, designers are rethinking fur as a material and exploring it from a fresh, modern perspective. Fur is now used not only in outerwear but also adorns evening dresses, classic suits, and handbags.
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For example, in Dolce & Gabbana's winter collection, fur takes on an unusual look when paired with translucent silk outfits and lingerie.
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Giorgio Armani and Schiaparelli showcased seasonal fur coats and capes with fur collars.