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Fur Is Dead

September 30, 2011 by IamMoody

Hollywood did something amazing recently. This something is something that some people are upset about, but something that others are thrilled about. Personally, I like this action since I am such an animal lover. West Hollywood has passed an ordinance banning the sale of fur on clothing.

 

It is still possible to purchase fur on accessories such as gloves, boots and other accessories. The ban on fur does not mean that vintage clothing that is found in the consignment stores cannot be sold either. It will be possible to pick up a fur clothing item that has been around for years. However, new fur is no longer being sold in the clothing section.

 

Well, this bill has not yet gone into affect. It is scheduled to go into affect June of 2012. This will give businesses time to get ready to eliminate their fur sections and purchase new products for their stores. This will also give the counsel time to determine the fines or consequences of the sale of furs. This bill will also not necessarily affect vintage clothing and non-clothing items such as bedding. This will not affect leather, but rather clothing that has hair, wool or fur on it that includes the pelt itself. Sheerling will not be affected as this does not include the pelt or skin of the animal.

 

What affect does this have on the fashion world as a whole though? Well,West Hollywood is often a trend setting area. This means that there may be a decrease of fur in fashion all together. While fur will more than likely continue to be worn, there is the potential that these items will be rarer and more expensive than normal.

 

Personally, I tend to think that fur is something to be avoided. It requires a lot of care beyond the simple washing. It needs to be stored in climate controlled areas. It needs to be washed with certain cleaners. It can stink and decompose if it is not treated properly. In addition, just as I hate having my dog’s fur stick to me, I would be upset if my coat shed on me.

 

With faux fur, you can get the same look as fur. It tends to be softer and is certainly more durable than the real fur. Personally, I use this faux fur in my knitting and I love to see it on my jackets, and yes, I do check my clothing for faux fur. I love my animals, and I love that West Hollywood has stated that they love animals enough not to sell them on clothing.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: dead, fashion, faux, fur, Hollywood, north, peta

Lint Rollers Should be a Fashion Staple (For Everyone)

October 6, 2010 by IamMoody

Lint rollers, not enough people are using them. Hey crazy cat lady down the street who owns fifty million cats—and you can smell her walking from a block away—I am not talking about you; you are already a lost cause. But for all of you other normal folks out there who own cats or dogs, or both, if you are not using a lint roller on a daily basis before you go out and about, in my opinion you are creating a fashion faux paw and no-no that should be veered away from and greatly avoided. I am a guilty party in this matter myself, and I am not apt to admit it. I am actually glad to admit it, as we lint rollers anonymous members really need to spread the good word.

That good word being: There is a twelve step lint roller program in your area that can teach you the morals of proper fashion care on your clothing before you go out and spread fur and dander all over the place. On a bit of a serious note, here is some food for thought from my own experiences. I have a very large husky mixed breed dog. Needless to say, he is the furriest creature I have ever loved. There is fur everywhere and anywhere. I do groom him, at least once per day. But it doesn’t matter, because the fur gets all over the place.

Before I ever go out on the town, aside from making sure that I am dressed up all nice, that my hair is flat ironed and sexy looking, and that I look presentable, guess what? I use that darned lint roller like it is going out of style. Even lighter colored clothing can still bear the markings of fur that statically will cling to it. So keep that in mind, you pet owning guys and gals who are out there. Fur is cool as a jacket, or a liner on a coat (sorry your radical activists who are anti-fur: I love it, so deal with it!). But fur is not fashionably acceptable when it’s literally all over the place.

Seeing as most people own cats and dogs these days, lint rollers should be like your spare keychain. Don’t leave home without using one. And, put that damn duct tape away! They make these cool lint rollers now that will save you hordes of time when you are getting all dolled up.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: dander, fashion faux paw, fashion staple, fur, hion, lint roller

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