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Fur Wrap Collection

"Fur Wrap: A Timeless Fashion Statement in History" Step into the world of elegance and sophistication with these exquisite fur wraps

Background imageFur Wrap Collection: Princess Margaret seen here being greeted on her arrival at Sunshine Homes of

Princess Margaret seen here being greeted on her arrival at Sunshine Homes of Southerndown, Glamorgan July 1954 Neg No 5806

Background imageFur Wrap Collection: The Queen Mother and Princess Margaret seen here leaving the Salon of clothes designer

The Queen Mother and Princess Margaret seen here leaving the Salon of clothes designer Hardy Amies following a fashion show December 1954 RE8668

Background imageFur Wrap Collection: Princess Margaret seen here visiting The 3rd Kings Own Hussars at Epsom Barracks

Princess Margaret seen here visiting The 3rd Kings Own Hussars at Epsom Barracks, Iserlohn, Germany Seen signing the visitors book to the mess

Background imageFur Wrap Collection: Princess Margaret seen here leaving St Davids Station Cardiff on her tour of South Wales

Princess Margaret seen here leaving St Davids Station Cardiff on her tour of South Wales July 1954 Neg No 1954 876

Background imageFur Wrap Collection: Princess Margaret seen here during a visit to Sunshine Homes of Southerndown

Princess Margaret seen here during a visit to Sunshine Homes of Southerndown, Glamorgan July 1954 Neg No 5806

Background imageFur Wrap Collection: Day Dresses from Art, Gout, Beate, pub. 1923 (pochoir print)

Day Dresses from Art, Gout, Beate, pub. 1923 (pochoir print)

Background imageFur Wrap Collection: Portrait of Mademoiselle Caroline Riviere (1793-1803) 1805 (oil on canvas)

Portrait of Mademoiselle Caroline Riviere (1793-1803) 1805 (oil on canvas)
XIR2997 Portrait of Mademoiselle Caroline Riviere (1793-1803) 1805 (oil on canvas) by Ingres, Jean Auguste Dominique (1780-1867); 100x70 cm; Louvre, Paris, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageFur Wrap Collection: Portrait Middle-aged Woman Bonnet Fur Wrap J. A

Portrait Middle-aged Woman Bonnet Fur Wrap J. A
Portrait of a Middle-aged Woman in Bonnet and Fur Wrap; J.A. Whipple (American, 1822 - 1891); 1846 - 1853; Daguerreotype

Background imageFur Wrap Collection: Portrait of M. A. Bek, 1840 (oil on canvas)

Portrait of M. A. Bek, 1840 (oil on canvas)
BAL76977 Portrait of M.A. Bek, 1840 (oil on canvas) by Bryullov, Karl Pavlovich (1799-1852); 88x70 cm; Armenian State Picture Gallery, Yerevan, Armenia; Russian, out of copyright

Background imageFur Wrap Collection: The Ranelagh Club Ladies Pony Sports. Mr and Mrs Fletcher - Mossop

The Ranelagh Club Ladies Pony Sports. Mr and Mrs Fletcher - Mossop

Background imageFur Wrap Collection: At the Roehampton Pony Gymkhana - Lady Zia Richardson and her son Alex with Major

At the Roehampton Pony Gymkhana - Lady Zia Richardson and her son Alex with Major Richardson. 1927

Background imageFur Wrap Collection: At the Ranelagh mounted sports - Miss Mary Collins and Mr Christopher Collins. 2

At the Ranelagh mounted sports - Miss Mary Collins and Mr Christopher Collins. 2 June 1928

Background imageFur Wrap Collection: Budget Day, 1938. Sir John Simon and Lady Simon. 26 April 1938 Simon, John Allsebrook

Budget Day, 1938. Sir John Simon and Lady Simon. 26 April 1938 Simon, John Allsebrook, Viscount British administrator and politician; British foreign secretary 1931-1935; issued Simon Report



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"Fur Wrap: A Timeless Fashion Statement in History" Step into the world of elegance and sophistication with these exquisite fur wraps. Dating back to 1923, these day dresses from Art, Gout, Beate publication are a true testament to the timeless allure of fur accessories. Princess Margaret, known for her impeccable style, was often seen donning these luxurious wraps during her public appearances. Whether she was being greeted at Sunshine Homes or leaving the Salon of clothes designer Hardy Amies, Princess Margaret effortlessly exuded grace and glamour. One particular portrait captures the essence of this fashion trend perfectly - Mademoiselle Caroline Riviere's oil on canvas masterpiece from 1805 showcases a lady draped in a stunning fur wrap that adds an air of opulence to her ensemble. Not only did Princess Margaret embrace this trend during formal occasions but also during visits to The 3rd Kings Own Hussars at Epsom Barracks. These wraps provided both warmth and elegance as she interacted with military personnel. Even when embarking on tours across South Wales or visiting Sunshine Homes in Southerndown, Princess Margaret made sure to include her beloved fur wrap as part of her wardrobe choices. The Queen Mother herself recognized the allure of furs and was spotted at Hardy Amies' salon following a royal engagement, and is clear that these fashionable accessories were highly regarded among royalty and high society alike. As we look back on history, it becomes evident that fur wraps have always been more than just garments; they symbolize power, prestige, and timeless beauty. So why not indulge yourself in this classic fashion statement?