30 Elegant Faux-Fur Pieces From Net-a-Porter, Mango, and Revolve

It's the most glamorous time of the year. A time when all things velvet, sequin, satin, and burgundy are dominating our wardrobes. And with an air of elegance commanding the fashion zeitgeist, there's one texture that's particularly popular this year: faux fur. Touches of the glamorous texture are popping up on everything from classic coats to scarves and leather gloves—and I'm fully on board. Not only is faux fur elegant, but it's also quite practical this time of year when temperatures drop.
Since the winter season is just kicking off and the best pieces always sell out first, I decided that now is the time to jump on faux-fur pieces. After perusing my go-to retailers I feel Net-a-Porter, Mango, and Revolve have the best selection at the moment. From glamorous collars to chocolate brown scarves and leopard coats, these faux-fur touches protect you from the cold and make every outfit feel special. Below, I'm highlighting the 30 most elegant faux-fur fashion items on the internet that are perfect for the holiday season and beyond.

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