Beware of cougar! What kind of fur prefer celebrities, who will never put on faux fur?
Fighting for animal rights among the rich and famous is considered a fashion trend.
Fur coats made of faux materials can be found in the collections of any brand, for example, from luxury Marni and Stella McCartney to democratic Zara and Mango. Even the Italian House Gucci for the first time in its long history refused to use natural fur. Despite such hype and loud statements of star supporters of PETA "I'd rather go naked than wear fur", the heroines of our material continue to remain faithful to luxury furs.
Jennifer Lopez has a tradition – every year when autumn comes, she begins to show the public her extensive fur collection, which includes products from arctic fox, sable, mink, fox, chinchilla and lynx. For celebrities, fur is not a luxury, but it is a way to express yourself. And, if some, following the trend, prefer fur coats made of faux materials, others continue to buy garments made of vicuna, ermine and lynx fur. J Lo is the owner of impressive collections of clothes from sable and arctic fox, Kris Jenner invests millions in buying chinchilla fur coats, Kim Kardashian experiments with the most unusual types of fur, and Dita von Teese revives the fashion for "aristocratic" karakul.
Russian lovers of expensive fur coats do not lag behind them. So, Victoria Bonya will prefer to buy another arctic fox fur coat to any diamond necklaces, although she lives for the most part not in cold Moscow, but in hot Los Angeles.
Anastasia Volochkova is ready to wear a mink coat right on the beach, and Oksana Fedorova wears a chic fox even at the summer cottage.