
(H&M dress, Natalia Brilli necklace, rest second hand)
I was wearing a fur stole last Saturday...I got it from UFF (2nd Hand) for 1 euro way back in the days. Also I just found biker boots for free but that is another story altogheter.
I never found a right place or event or outifit to go with the fur and there is always the fact that I don't really support the industry and my aim is to eat vegan.
But that beautiful piece was stashed away in a cardboard box on the floor...I am definitely doing the animal more justice now.
The thing is strangers don't know this and when I'm wearing it with body-con dress and leopard tights paired with heels and rhinestone rings, it just comes off as over-the-top that I personally like but in an outifit like that I really don't seem like a person who would care about anything. I DO. H&M dress & leather necklace on and everything but I DO CARE.
And not in a way that I just state it and keep on buying crap.


3 comments:
I adore your fur stole, as I might have mentioned before hah...
i could never find the right place to wear my (vintage, mind you) mink stole either. except for the goldilocks themed bday party and the handsome FURS gig, i paired it with my gaspard yurkievich hoodie and long overcoat. i managed to piss so many people off (which i guess was kind of the point, provoking thought), i shit you not, people were appalled, it got more hits than alexei perry's breasts falling out of her shirt. i faired better luck than my icelandic friend (in iceland wearing fur is still considered an essential part of survival) who has had her rabbit fur coat shredded by a stranger at the railway station, who wasn't all too pleased with the fashion faux pas. i've always been going by my punk rock ethics: wild fur is ok, farmed fur is not.
nerd alert. thanks macbook for revealing my full identity. have a go at my bank account too.
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