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Rat Fur Now On ramp shows

Apart from mink, fox and rabbit, rat fur is now going to adorn fashion outfits on the ramp.
You could doubt the credibility of the news as to how the fur of a small creature as a rat can make way for fashion garments.
Well the fact is that the fur of 'Bayou water rat', also known as 'Nutria', is 60 cm long and weighs nearly 9 kg is what is to be used.
The
fur
of
this
rat
has
been
featured
on
the
ramp
clothes
in
a
number
of
autumn/winter
2010
catwalks.
Rat
fur
has
catered
to
the
creativity
and
taste
of
different
fashion
designers.
Billy
Reid,
the
designer
from
Alabama
used
'Nutria'
fur
for
his
innovations
in
collars,
hats
and
evening
cape.
Fashion
house
J
Mendel
used
it
more
decoratively
by
showing
it
patchworked
with
precious
pelts
on
coats
and
gilets.
Oscar de la Renta had it on jewel toned coats on their hems as a thick trim.
Last autumn, Cree McCree, an artist from New Orleans came up with a fashion initiative for Nutria fur that can be ethically sourced.
It is top be noted that she made money out of Nutria teeth made earrings for 30 dollars and necklaces for 60 to 75 dollars.
As per 'The Guardian' that quoted her, “I want to show the remarkable ways that nutria can be used and highlight how vital it is to protect our wetlands"
'Style.com' said of this new Nutria resource for novel fashion innovations, “The ladies of Park Avenue will be mighty pleased indeed"



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