Color
Most women have a good idea if they look best in warm shades
or cool ones. But fur shopping isn't quite that simple, even
though there are fewer natural shades of fur than there are
colors in the rainbow. When choosing dyed furs like bright
purples, forest greens and raging red, the usual rules apply.
When choosing from the natural beauty of fur, however, the
following are some general guidelines:
Blondes are enhanced by brown or pastel mink, by lynx and
exotic light shades of mink or fox. They would do well to avoid
black mink (which can look harsh), plus silver fox, raccoon and
chinchilla (too blue), unless you're a platinum blonde.
Brunettes dazzle in black or mahogany mink, plus any red or
blue shades (depending on your skin tone) of fox, mink or wild
fur. Stay away from very light mutation mink or fox, which can
look jarring on a brunette if they don't have a substantial pink
or red undertone.
Universal furs are sables and the lamb family -- persian,
karakul, broadtail, shearling. Sable, persian lamb, karakul and
broadtail usually come in natural, neutral tones of black and
brown, while shearling is almost always dyed.
And whatever you do, don't pick a fur the same color as your
hair.
Shape
Quite frankly, it is very easy to pick the wrong fur for
your body type and end up looking like a wooly mammoth. Yes, the
wrong fur can add unwanted and unflattering inches to your waist
and hips.
The first rule, no matter what your body type, is never wear
a full-fur garment that is too tight or too fitted to your
figure. You'll look like an overstuffed bear.
Petite: In searching for a long coat, find one that is cut
specifically for a petite size. These are made proportionally
for petite women with shorter arms and torsos, not just an
abbreviated hemline. Often you can get away with regular-sized
jackets or waist-cinching short coats, as long as they don't go
below mid-thigh on you and the waist actually hits your waist.
Avoid knee-length coats that cut your legs in half. Avoid
decorative detail or fussy lines that can be overpowering.
Full-figured: Believe it or not, it is easier to fit a fur
for a woman with a fuller lower half, or pear shape, than it is
to fit a woman with an ample bustline. Conventional furrier
wisdom says that, when a heavy woman puts on a knee-length swing
coat, she virtually disappears and looks like she could be a size
eight. If this style works for you, go for it. But sometimes a
clean, A-line short coat works just as well in disguising a wide
behind, if it falls mid-thigh and you have decent legs. And it
makes for a more attractive silhouette.
This is the opposite of what you need, however, if you are
well-endowed on top but otherwise a regular size. If you put on
an A-line coat, the wide line would start from the top and
continue all the way down, like a bag. Instead, try a crisp,
double-breasted blazer or a belted look that brings in the line
at the waist.
Furs definitely are made in large sizes. As with better
fashions, however, many times classic fur coats are made roomy,
so a size 12 fur often fits a woman with a size 16 dress.
Therefore, sometimes a larger woman won't need to go to a
specifically large-size coat if you wear a 16 or smaller. Again,
just make sure it doesn't fit tight.
Also keep in mind for larger sizes, almost never wear a
long, full-fur coat made of a long-haired fur such as fox, lynx,
raccoon or long-haired beaver. Opt for a sheared fur, leather or
fabric coat trimmed with a dramatic long-haired fur collar.
Tall & thin: You were made to wear furs. For evening, try
a little sable or fox chubby that flies away from a slip of a
sexy dress. For day, a long, belted fur robe will add curves to
your figure.
Every Occasion
There really isn't any occasion when you can't wear fur
fashions these days, whether it's in the yard raking leaves with
the kids, keeping cozy at the office or decked out at that awards
dinner. The days of the 1980s power suits with matching mink
coats might be over, but the new furs definitely fit with more
relaxed lifestyles. If in doubt, check this handy guide.
Executive Style
fur-trimmed cashmere sweaters, fur-trimmed leather or mohair
coats, fur ponchos or shawls, twinset fur sweaters
Luncheon Ladies
broadtail suits, sable jackets, classic minks, chinchilla-trimmed
pashmina capes
Evening Flash
fox chubbies, fur-trimmed leather pant suits, lynx cat coat,
detachable fur cuffs, fur legwarmers, fur skirt and tank top
Formal
major sables, long fox coats, Russian lynx, mink bolero jackets,
stoles, chinchilla, broadtail coats
Sport
fur-lined nylon anorak or duffel coats, fur-trimmed leather
jackets, reversible fur vests, fur ponchos
Warm Weather
fur-trimmed leather or fabric coats or sweaters, accessories,
ponchos, lightweight sheared fur jackets
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