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Daily Archives: January 31, 2019

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A Black Legacy, Wrapped Up in Fur

Animal Rights, Featured Articles, Fur Farming, Fur Fashion, In the News, Lifestyle, SustainabilityBy Fur Commission USAJanuary 31, 2019

My mother, Vivian Jarrett-Irving, is the owner of two fur coats: a full-length mahogany mink and a fox that hits right below the knee. Both hang from pegs she affixed to the back wall of her bedroom closet, as if their sensual, febrile glamour were too singular to be slotted in among the racks of…

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