So what's in trend at the moment is fur. As I've said before in a previous post, I'm not into fur and animal prints (That was when the leopard print trend emerged again in Australian fashion) It's not that I am an animal rights activist and I'm totally against fur. It's just that I've never taken a liking towards it. Of course, it's different when you're talking about leather (because I do like leather shoes and wouldn't mind a leather jacket).
However, I believe I've found an exception to this and it's the fawn print on faux fur.
This trend was in the Lolita community. Innocent World had released a fawn collar a while ago but I believe it is popping up again with seamstresses in the Lolita community selling them and in Mori Girl too. But even mainstream fashion has caught onto this with H&M having released one for their kids range. Of course, it maybe a one off thing for mainstream fashion.
Perhaps why I like this is because I have a fondness for deer. Of course, I would never want a genuine fawn fur collar (that would be cruel!). Would this trend catch onto Australians? Probably not. Would I try this out? Definitely.
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However, I believe I've found an exception to this and it's the fawn print on faux fur.
This trend was in the Lolita community. Innocent World had released a fawn collar a while ago but I believe it is popping up again with seamstresses in the Lolita community selling them and in Mori Girl too. But even mainstream fashion has caught onto this with H&M having released one for their kids range. Of course, it maybe a one off thing for mainstream fashion.
Perhaps why I like this is because I have a fondness for deer. Of course, I would never want a genuine fawn fur collar (that would be cruel!). Would this trend catch onto Australians? Probably not. Would I try this out? Definitely.
Image found here
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