Fashion

Bundle up for the cold with our top faux fur picks

By Amelie Langenskiöld

Photo: By Malene Birger x Moda Operandi

Discover our faux fur favourites to shop and sport this season

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As we feel more of November's chilly bite, it’s officially time to make space in your wardrobe for the best faux fur coats and jackets of the season. Whether cropped and cosy or long and luxurious, these outerwear picks will be your fuzzy best friends throughout the winter months.

Faux fur jackets


Reversible faux shearling and quilted shell jacket

Alex Mill

SHOP NOWEUR 300
Danyelle jacket

By Malina

SHOP NOWEUR 427
Kaliies faux fur jacket

By Malene Birger

SHOP NOWEUR 830
Rhapsody striped cropped jacket

Unreal Fur

SHOP NOWEUR 641
Funnel-neck zip-up coat

Sandro

SHOP NOWEUR 445
Cropped faux-fur jacket

Rotate

SHOP NOWEUR 596
Faux-fur shirt jacket

Lvir

SHOP NOWEUR 616
Cropped faux shearling jacket

Marant Etoile

SHOP NOWEUR 590
Triana paneled faux fur jacket

Simkhai

SHOP NOWEUR 690
Pam faux fur bomber jacket

The Frankie Shop

SHOP NOWEUR 380

Faux fur coats


Faux fur coat - long beige

Toteme

SHOP NOWEUR 1400
Caio jacquard velvet coat

Max Mara

SHOP NOWEUR 705
Tillie trench coat

Stand Studio

SHOP NOWEUR 729
Soft tie-belt coat

H&M

SHOP NOWEUR 89
Luther coat

Shrimps

SHOP NOWEUR 634
Faux fur coat - black lining

Arket

SHOP NOWEUR 249
Florene oversized hooded faux shearling coat

Marant Etoile

SHOP NOWEUR 790
Joni faux fur coat

The Frankie Shop

SHOP NOWEUR 470
Belted faux-shearling coat

Coperni

SHOP NOWEUR 1668
Faux fur coat - long black

Givenchy

SHOP NOWEUR 2990
Maxime coat - grey

Stine Goya

SHOP NOWEUR 670
Oversized faux-fur maxi coat

Raey

SHOP NOWEUR 1165
Belted faux fur coat

COS

SHOP NOWEUR 280
Dea faux-shearling jacket

Baum und Pferdgarten

SHOP NOWEUR 454

Why go faux?

We are used to seeing trends repeat themselves, be it Y2K madness with cargo pants entering the stage again, or the once again trendy waistcoats which hadn't been on our radar since Kate Moss made them 'a thing' in 2006. There are some things however that will never come back, and we firmly believe animal fur is one of those.

The public opinion on fur has changed dramatically over the past years, in relation to a growing understanding of the industry. Faux fur is now abundantly available, with brands catering to the public demand for animal-friendly furs. Not only do they keep you warm for the drop in temperature that is rapidly approaching, you can also find them in practically any colour and style to suit you.

Vogue Scandinavia took a clear stand in the question by establishing a ‘no fur’ policy from the beginning. While animal fur is clearly a big no in our books, we don’t shy away from the luxurious and stylish faux-fur coat options on offer.

Pioneers of faux fur and sustainable materials include the British brands Stella McCartney and Shrimps as well as Swedish brand Stand Studio. In recent years many major luxury players have followed in their footsteps have announced a total ban on fur, including Gucci, Versace and Michael Kors.