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Thanks to some of our favorite luxury labels, like Toteme and Proenza Schouler to Khaite and Prada, long gone are the days of wearing real fur in favor of modern faux finds that look just as fabulous as the real thing. It’s also important to note that on the fall/winter runways there was a total texture takeover, from shaggy knits and smooth leather to all-over suede, and, of course, faux fur coats and shearling jackets in all varieties. The statement-making outerwear option is a style no-brainer in any winter wardrobe rotation, whether worn dressed down with a baggy blue jean and preppy penny loafer or up with a dazzling party dress and strappy heeled sandal. From winter white shearlings under-$300 to bold leopard-prints, the time to shop the 40+ best faux furs is, to much delight, now.
The below assortment doesn’t stray from our typical jacket and coat requirements, either: they’re stylish, but versatile, prioritize quality over quantity, and are low-effort, high-reward in the styling department. Take belted silhouettes in classic black from The Frankie Shop, Loulou Studio, and Carven, for example. With the same closet appeal as your go-to LBD, they will last for seasons in your winter wardrobe, not just the right now. Meanwhile, stunning shearling coats in bone and ivory promise to be the foundation of all your winter white outfits to come with options ranging from Nanushka’s fringed find to Banana Republic’s plush pick. According to Vogue Shopping’s senior fashion market editor, Madeline Fass, “You’ll want one to bundle up in one for party dressing and après-ski seasons ahead.”
Cropped choices in soft brown will soon replace your transitional trench coats and preppy wax jackets, while colorful options in burgundy, rich mahogany, and even splotchy black-and-white are ideal for the more maximalist dresser. Speaking of, we couldn’t ignore faux furs in leopard and tiger print, especially not these splashy styles from Stand Studio, Simon Miller, Max Mara, and SPRWMN. If you were looking for one way to dip your toe into this season’s leopard-print mania, you’ve arrived at the right place. Below, 40+ of the best faux furs to shop now, from luxury staples to affordable fashion finds.
Outerwear can often be a hefty investment—and faux furs especially. Thanks to a fresh crop of new arrivals from brands that focus on quality, as well as price point, finding affordable options is no longer such a challenge. There are chic cropped jackets from The Frankie Shop, Mango, and Banana Republic that rival luxury’s finest; snuggly shearling styles from Gu x Rokh and & Other Stories; evening essentials from Aritzia, Apparis, J.Crew, and so much more. Whichever faux fur you choose, expect endless stylistic opportunities—and for seasons to come.
Cozy up in style this winter in a fabulous faux fur or two, whether you choose sleek belted silhouettes from The Frankie Shop and Loulou Studio or statement-making shearlings from Stand Studio, Proenza Schouler, Toteme, and more. Short faux furs from By Malene Birger, Staud, and Prada are also up for grabs, fit for more casual seasonal scenarios, while chic color pops from Khaite, Ganni, and Retrofête promise to brighten up any winter-wardrobe blues. For those taking part in this season’s leopard-print mania, spotted styles from Alice + Olivia, SPRWMN, and Stand Studio bring the glitz and glamour.
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