1950s Mandel Dodek Mink Fur Stole Wrap
For many women in postwar Britain a fur coat – preferably mink – represented the height of luxury, the ultimate object of desire. In popular culture the ambition to own a fur coat became a defining quality of femininity, tantamount to a secondary sexual characteristic. - See more at: http://www.historytoday.com/carol-dyhouse/skin-deep-fall-fur#sthash.k7zwnjjX.dpuf For many women in postwar Britain a fur coat – preferably mink – represented the height of luxury, the ultimate object of desire. In popular culture the ambition to own a fur coat became a defining quality of femininity, tantamount to a secondary sexual characteristic. - See more at: http://www.historytoday.com/carol-dyhouse/skin-deep-fall-fur#sthash.k7zwnjjX.dpuf For many women in postwar Britain a fur coat – preferably mink – represented the height of luxury, the ultimate object of desire. In popular culture the ambition to own a fur coat became a defining quality of femininity, tantamount to a secondary sexual characterist