OMG. Fox stoles. My grandmother used to scare me with hers when I was 3 years old by making them snap at me. She'd move the clip so it would look like their mouths were opening.
Nice! I remember having a fox shawl collar on a coat years ago. When it was time to get rid of the coat, I took the fox fur piece off and saved it for my daughters (little at the time) when they played dress-up with their friends.
It was the hit of the little girls neighborhood play sessions.
Honestly, my eyes are so bad, I didn't even notice the scarf was a fox fur. Guess because I used to wear a lot of Russian style hats during winter months in my younger days and they weren't real fur. Plus real fur went out of fashion long ago for many of us, I didn't give it a thought silly me. Though we did sell fur at one of the boutiques I worked back in the 80's. Even so, the picture is from a different era and woman looks great in the photograph.
OOPS! It appears she's actually wearing part canine as well.
[h=1]Dressed to Kill: 1935[/h]Info on foxy lady: Washington, D.C., circa 1935. "Connolly, Francis, Mrs." Wearing parts of at least three different species, including a fur with canine extensions.