Summary
FUR BANDS
WITH temperatures dropping and dark evenings rolling in, venturing outdoors without a hat carries a certain risk: beetroot ears, despair and so on. Fur hats have been lurking on the high street for many a year now, but A/W 2010 offers a new twist in the form of the fakea fur headband. Available in a range of prices and earthen hues, any surviving panda-visaged knitwear or offensive ear muffs circa 2005 must be relegated to the back burner. What the fur headband loses in its potential likeness to roadkill, it gains in the appeal of legitimising nest-like structures to be employed as headwear. With a fur headband, the wearer has the license to adopt their own personal approximation of a Russian accent whenever they please and make awkward and inaccurate comments such as "I last invaded China in 1915". If it was good enough for Angelina Jolie in Salt, it's good enough for the rest of us.See the full content of this document
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FAUX-CALLS
MOST of us have, at some stage in our lives, engaged in t...See the full content of this document
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