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2010/2011 Autumn And Winter High Customization Fur Trend Released

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Advanced Custom Fur Trends


  

International Fur Association fashion website fur-style.com recently released 2010/2011 autumn and winter.

Advanced customization

Fur trend


This year

T station

There are many kinds of fur, including badger skin, sable, mink and fox fur.

Jean Paul Gaultier designed a motorcycle jacket, ingeniously put badger skin on both sides of the sleeve, not only highlights the outline of the dress, but also makes the costume have a halo mysterious effect.


The autumn and winter series of designer Bouchra Jarra has a completely new interpretation of minimalism, such as Ivory White Sleeveless sheepskin skirts, with extensions and knees.

Fox fur collar

It is refreshing.

Alexandre Vauthier is now popular in Paris's highly customized customer base. This season, his senior custom series focuses on exaggerated shoulders and low neckline, such as a tight skirt with large size dyed fox fur sleeves.

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