wednesday

WEDNESDAY. Still no snow on the ground here in Stockholm, and judging by the weather report, Christmas will be everything but white, but I’m keeping my fingers crossed for one of those magical snowfalls on Christmas Eve ;)

Honestly can’t believe xmas is just around the corner, time really flies! And you know what that means? You only have a couple of days left to enter the Fashionsquad x Rebecca Minkoff giveaway where 12 lucky readers will win their very own Rebecca Minkoff bag! Click here to enter the competition + read more about the rules!

H&M faux fur. WEEKDAY sweatshirt. TOPSHOP jeans. KURT GEIGER bag SCORETT boots.

denim + faux fur

FAUX. Here we are with yet another faux fur. Honestly I’m starting to suspect that they’re multiplying behind my back. I swear that everytime I go up to the attic to serach for something, I find a new one! Not that I’m complaining ;)

This particular one is a sale find from H&M that I bought a year or two ago and it’s actually surprisingly warm for a faux fur, but it doesn’t quite qualify into the perfect winter jacket category. I guess that the never ending search continues..

H&M faux fur. AMERICAN APPAREL denim shirt. ZARA pants. REBECCA MINKOFF bag. DIN SKO shoes.

Purple rain

Pictures by Mattias Swenson

PURPLE. After thinking about warm jackets yesterday I remembered this vintage faux fur above that I probably haven’t worn since we shot these pictures in New York back in february. I have absolutely no idea where it is but I’m guessing it’s somewhere in the bottom of a big box in the attic just waiting to come out and play. Definitely need to find it, such an awesome piece for winter!

VINTAGE faux fur, H&M leather pants, AMERICAN APPAREL tee + clutch, FOREVER21 heels, AJ MORGAN sunnies.

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Come, celebrate the insanity of this Miu Miu bag with me

Miu Miu Pelouch Faux Fur Shoulder Bag, $1250 via Net-a-Porter.

We all know how I feel about fur bags, but sometimes a fur design is so deranged that it loops back around to awesome, and those bags need to be embraced and celebrated in all of their insane glory. With purple leather trim and fake fur dyed so unevenly that it looks like it was aggressively rubbed against a brand new pair of orange jeans, the Miu Miu Pelouche Faux Fur Shoulder Bag is perhaps the reigning poster child for this phenomenon.


And when I say “embraced and celebrated,” I don’t mean bought. Quite the contrary; it’s best to gaze upon these bags from a safe distance and marvel at the limitless cojones of whoever designed them. If you get too close, you might get some of the crazy on you. Miu Miu’s bags are rarely as notable as its shoes, but this is certainly one way to get us all to sit up and take notice. Although I can’t help but think that this bag is like a college coed with daddy issues – it doesn’t know the difference between negative and positive attention. Next thing you know, it’ll be making out with its roommate at a bar. Buy through Net-a-Porter for $1250.

Prada goes faux for fall (faux fur, that is)

I’ve spent a lot of time and energy in this space complaining about how designers keep trying to make fur bags happen, and usually during those rants I also wonder about why more companies aren’t using faux fur for their ill-advised fuzzy bags. Few designers hesitate to use stamped croc or python, so why not a little fake mink or chinchilla? The primary argument that I see people making for real fur in outerwear is the warmth that it provides, and my phone and keys certainly don’t require my handbag to maintain any particular temperature.

It looks as though Prada has answered my prayers, as it so often does. The brand has debuted a line of faux fur bags for Fall 2011, and not only are the prices half that of most real fur bags, but no cute little critters had to give up their coats to make these designs happen. That’s right, I still don’t really love these bags, but I dislike them less than if they were real fur and twice the price. If that makes the sense.

Actually, I should amend that. I’m not mad at the Prada Mohair Garden Tote, right, because it uses faux mohair that’s short enough that the structure of the underlying bag isn’t totally lost. And that’s my biggest gripe with fur bags – the material almost always overwhelms the shape. The combination of a short fur and simple shape prevents that from happening with this bag, so it gets my tentative seal of approval. You know, if you’re looking for a fur bag.

The Prada Eco Pelliccia Faux Fur Wristlet isn’t bad either, if only because a bag like that doesn’t necessarily lose anything if it looks like a puff ball. It’s small and without structure, which makes up for a multitude of fur’s normal sins. The only stinker\ of the three is the Prada Mongolia Garden Tote, which uses faux fur that’s too stringy and long to really be attractive on a handbag. But still, with all three designs showing three-figure price tags, I can’t complain too much. If you’ve been wanting a fur bag, here’s the best way to do it.

Prada Mohair Faux Fur Garden Tote, $995 via Saks.

Prada Eco Pelliccia Faux Fur Wristlet, $370 via Saks.

Prada Eco Mongolia Faux Fur Garden Tote, $995 via Saks.