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Clothing made from domestic cat fur has been found for sale at Melbourne’s Queen Victoria Market, mislabelled as sheepskin or ...
Fur was in favour at no fewer than 18 fashion houses during Paris couture fashion week. Tom Steifel Christensen, the Copenhagen furrier who supplied the furs, said he was delighted to see them ...
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Live for the Outdoors on MSNHow to spot wildlife in Britain: prints, trails, nests and cluesHere are some of the commonest clues to find, and when and where you might spot them… Soft mud, fresh snow and damp sand all ...
Love all things soft and cuddly? Here are 22 of the most popular and coveted Jellycat Amuseables to add to your collection.
Love all things soft and cuddly? Here are 22 of the most popular and coveted Jellycat Amuseables to add to your collection.
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Fashion Glamp on MSNGone Private: Why the Ultra-Wealthy Are Ditching Crowded Slopes for Secret Ski Clubs, and What It's Like InsideSkiing should feel really freeing, many say. You picture yourself breathing cold air, seeing bright mountains, and carving ...
Love all things soft and cuddly? Here are 22 of the most popular and coveted Jellycat Amuseables to add to your collection.
A children’s vest advertised as being ‘100% Australian sheepskin or wool’ has actually been found to contain the fur of two domestic cats, sending shockwaves through Aussie shoppers.
Forensic testing revealed the vest sold by fashion brand Suttons UGG was made of domestic cat fur and rabbit fur. However, the vest was labelled as "100 per cent Australian sheepskin or wool".
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