How is mongolian fur made




















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Among the pink metallic trousers and green Scary Spire hair horns what are those called? But I suppose if you forced me to sit for three hours at work and watch her video on repeat, I might be able to arrive at some sort of conclusion. Unfortunately not everything is well and good in the world of fashion this week, something evident in the release of a film Terry Richardson made for tween screamgasm brand Juicy Couture, featuring the world's tiniest Victoria's Secret model : Candice Swanpoel.

All three of them have combined in a clusterfuck of champers gargling Chateau Marmont inspired un-apologetic LA brain slime, which trickles down your spine as the video progresses, finally gripping your insides with the cold, wet, clamping hands of disgust.

Oh soz, I don't mean to grumble, and I don't even dislike it that much. It's just watching models flounce around laughing to themselves makes me feel kind of upset and despairing… My bad.

Let's not get into the great fur debate because whichever side you take, chances are you'll pull a Naomi Campbell a couple of years down the line and change your mind and run a campaign with a furrier after being a face of PETA, but who's keeping track.

Whether you approve of tearing the skins from animals while they're still warm, or not, there's nobody this side of Siberia who can argue that fur isn't totally fashion. And now you can side-track the whole 'killing cute things' palaver and skip straight to the fluffy: with mongolian wool. While it might not scratch that itch Cruella De Ville's been trying to get at, it's doing wonders for my champagne-ethical wardrobe.

Here are 5 things you should know about Mongolian sheepskin. Our vision is to produce a collection of stunning sustainable style home decor accessories, made from premium quality ethically sourced by-products that will bring enjoyment in the home for many years to come. Our Story. Mongolian sheepskin is also often referred to as Tibetan lambswool.



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