Fur in the summertime

(Faux fur)

Have you noticed how people in fashion shoots always look like dead cows? Why aren’t they smiling? I mean, If they have such a good life and they are wearing top class clothes… why aren’t they happy?

It seems to have become the norm for high-end fashion models to just look like a crack whore, take a look at your favorite fashion bloggers and their following: they are wearing sunglasses and hardly ever smile… it seems to give the shoot that “I don’t care about the fact that I am being photographed even though I’m going out of my way to make stupid poses and look cool smiling to a camera all by myself in the middle of the street” feel.

Anyway, I have a hard time looking cool, so here are my teeth, the protagonists of my face, in all of their glory.

yarina_smiling_faux_fur
In regards to faux fur vs. real fur, there is only one thing to keep in mind: if it comes from China, all bets are off, you simply cannot know with 100% certainty what you are buying. NEVER EVER buy faux fur from Amazon (hate), the likelihood it’s not “faux” but rather real from cats, dogs and other animals that have been tortured to make a few frigid women feel important is very high. When it comes to real fur, I simply don’t care for it and the idea of wearing a dead animal that still looks like a dead animal sickens me enough.

Who could forget the PETA campaign rising awareness about fur? Kim Kardashian has been seen wearing different types of animals ever since. Couldn’t expect less.

Liar

PETA fur campaign

Fur was an old fashioned item for a long time until certain fashion authority figures started popularizing it, without naming names, the issue if fake real fur and real fur atrocities have been know for a while, yet, I don’t see enough people talking about it. Sad face.

If you do not know much about this, PLEASE read this article from the New York Times.

Love,

Yarina