Fur as Fashion
Fur was considered a symbol of luxury and became so sought after that French kings passed laws to regulate its use. For example, ermine fur became exclusive to the royal family.
Fur wasn’t just for clothing; it also became a staple in winter accessories like muffs, collars, and hats. Madame de Pompadour, for example, was famously depicted in
a portrait by Hubert Drouais wearing an Indian gown and a fur muff. Due to its warmth, fur quickly became a symbol of high social status, given its expensive cost.
Fur also signified membership in specific groups, military figures and actors, for instance, wore leopard skin. The 18th century’s fascination with exoticism led people to thrill at the thought of far-off, dangerous lands.