The easy answer is that it really depends on what you value and how you justify it. These days, in the fashion landscape, wearing real fur is not so much a fashion choice as a declaration. There are many who still view it as a luxury and heritage choice — while others see it as outdated and ethically challenged. As we become more aware of animal rights, coupled with the influence of campaigns by organizations like PETA and the sway of sustainable fashion, many designers and consumers aren’t even interested in a conversation about fur anymore
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Some of the most prominent fashion houses have declared, in the last few years, that they will be fur-free — specifying cruelty-free or high-end faux alternatives. Cities like Los Angeles and countries like Israel have made legislative bans on the sale of new fur. When it comes to vintage or inherited fur — it is generally accepted that wearing fur that has been previously owned is a bit of a grey area. Some fashion professionals state that a vintage fur coat is a much more sustainable fashion choice than creating a new garment, in faux or natural materials, that is often petroleum-based.
So, is it okay to wear real fur today? If it’s vintage, responsibly sourced, or has personal or inherited significance — many people would argue that it is acceptable. If you are purchasing new fur, be prepared to encounter increased criticism in an industry that is changing, and neither will your culture remain hands-off. The response will be dictated by your own values, and by simply arriving at an answer that challenges your knowledge of what you value, you have already made personal progress!