The 'mob wife' aesthetic is in. But what about the vintage fur that comes with it? (2024)

When 28-year-old Kayla Trivieri posted a TikTok in early January, she didn't expect to start a movement.

"Clean girl is out, mob wife era is in ... we're wearing vintage furs all winter," she said in her voiceover. "We're already seeing the cheetah prints, the sparkle, the glitz, the glam, the fur, the big hair," she continued over photos of Adriana La Cerva and Carmela Soprano, characters from HBO's The Sopranos.

@ktrivz manifesting a 24 carat diamond tennis necklace to match my mob wife energy #greenscreen ♬ original sound - kayla trivieri

Trivieri had older Italian women (including her grandmother) in mind when she made the video. But the "mob wife aesthetic" also refers to the glamorous and ostentatious style of female characters in popular mafia movies and TV shows. The look is characterized by form-fitting dresses, leather, fur coats, big sunglasses and flashy gold jewelry.

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Trivieri's 26-second video, filmed in her New York City apartment, now has 1.7 million views. Her audio has been used in more than 2,200 other videos at the time of publishing. The trend skyrocketed in Google searches, appearing across social media and in magazines, going viral within days.

Some believe the trend appropriates Italian culture or glorifies the criminal lifestyle of the mafia. But others have a problem with the outfits themselves — specifically those vintage furs Trivieri mentioned in her TikTok.

Wearing vintage fur has been a controversial topic for decades. The consensus among the public, policy makers and even many major fashion houses seems to be that new fur is unethical and a line many won't cross. But that line gets blurry for vintage.

@nikkiesu Get your leopard print ready the vibe has SHIFTED #mobwife #mobwifewinter #mobwifeaesthetic #mobwifetrend #mobwifestyle #styleinspo #outfitinspo ♬ original sound - kayla trivieri

A rising demand for vintage

Interest in vintage fur has nearly doubled compared to December 2020, according to data from Google Trends. Meanwhile, the Google search cycle for "fur coat" has remained pretty consistent for the last three years. So why are more people turning to vintage?

"Vintage fur is the best of both worlds," Gilda Chestney, 23, said in a message to NPR. "Because it allows me to wear a beautiful coat that will keep me warm and last a lifetime without supporting industries that pollute or contribute to animal cruelty."

@gildasgarden Down with uneducated takes about fur! All of the fur in this video was purchased second hand for $60 or less! #vintagefur #sustainable @Alexandra Yvette ♬ Yacht Club - MusicBox

Chestney's passion for sustainability is why she buys vintage fur, she said. It's also why she's not as interested in faux fur.

"Faux fur has almost none of the benefits of real fur. It's made of plastic, so it doesn't biodegrade, and it doesn't last nearly as long or wear as well as real fur," the Atlanta-based actor explained.

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Johnny Valencia, 35, is the owner of Pechuga Vintage, a Latino-operated store based in Los Angeles that specializes in vintage and archival lines, and counts celebrities like Kim Kardashian, Lori Harvey and Grimes among its customers.

Valencia said he recently tried on a Dolce & Gabbana faux fur coat.

"And it was gross. It's plastic on your body," Valencia told NPR. "Like, really? You – you want me to pay $4,000 for plastic?"

Valencia sells vintage fur pieces that can reach up to $18,000. That kind of investment, he feels, ensures the item is going to someone who appreciates it, can pay for its maintenance and has places to wear it. The animal's life is gone, he added. Giving a fur piece a second life helps him feel that it wasn't a waste.

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There are some furs he won't go near, particularly endangered cats like jaguars, which are sacred in Latin America. He once dealt a monkey fur coat and the backlash was enough to turn him off exotic furs. He occasionally receives negative comments online for selling fur, but doesn't get involved.

Not everyone agrees that vintage fur is an ethical practice. PJ Smith, the director of fashion policy for The Humane Society of the United States, said that even wearing vintage fur can have harmful consequences: it implies that it is acceptable to wear fur, which normalizes the cruel and unnecessary practice in society.

"It's nearly impossible to know if that fur is used or not," he told NPR. "And that could lead to more animals being killed for the fur trade, because that could lead to further sales."

This was a hesitation artist and vintage fashion enthusiast Tina Lynn had when she started wearing vintage fur.

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"The biggest fear, and I stopped wearing [my furs] for a while, is that it will inspire more and continued fur manufacturers and cruelty to animals," she told NPR. "I think we should question everything we wear and use and its ethics."

In the end, Lynn feels that her fur looks distinctly vintage. "I think anything secondhand is preferable to anything new. I want to use up what's already here until it's threadbare," she explained.

Plant-based faux furs are hitting the market

California banned the sale of new fur in 2019, and the law went into effect Jan. 1, 2023. The state was responsible for around 25% of all fur sales in the U.S., according to The Humane Society of the United States.

Inventors, innovators and entrepreneurs have descended on the disrupted industry. BioFluff, for example, is a new plant-based fur that fashion brand Stella McCartney is using.

"It got so much investment because they realize that there is this gap in the market," explained Smith. "Faux fur is getting better and better in quality and environmental impact."

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Natalia Levsina wears a faux fur coat by Apparis to New York Fashion Week in 2022.

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BioFluff is a startup that specializes in processing nettle, hemp and flax into convincing faux fur. Other brands, like Apparis, are reducing the environmental impact of vegan fur by using plant-based fiber and recycled polyester.

Beyond potential ripple effects caused by wearing vintage fur, people should also consider whether the skin of an animal slaughtered for fashion is something they want to wear, Emma Håkansson of Collective Fashion Justice said in an email to NPR.

The founder of the Australia-based charity inherited two furs when her grandmother died.

"I wore them as an older teenager, aware that animals died for them but not with any specificity, and without consideration of what my wearing them said to the world — about fur-wearing, and about me," she said. When she started researching the practice, she said she donated them to an organization that redistributes fur to animal sanctuaries.

"I now have photos of these coats being used as bedding by native animals like orphaned kangaroo joeys," Håkansson said. "These animals need a familiar, furry comfort, and they can get that from these coats — from animals who had no comfort in their shortened lives. I see it as a kind of balancing act."

Mitigating the negative effect of trends

Valencia questions how much the mob wife aesthetic is actually influencing purchasing habits.

"We're living in a time where micro trends are popping up every other day," he said. "But how many? How many of these, like, 'mob wives' are we seeing out and about?"

Still, policy changes can prevent even one sale of a new fur item inspired by the mob wife aesthetic, according to Smith. He said they ensure that short-lived trends don't have harmful consequences to animals and the environment

Trivieri also encourages the public to use discretion as TikTok and social media pump out trends, including her own.

"We don't have to participate in every trend. Just remind yourself of that," she said. "Personal fashion and fashion is supposed to be fun. It's supposed to be a reflection of you and your identity, and whatever feels good."

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FAQs

The 'mob wife' aesthetic is in. But what about the vintage fur that comes with it? ›

The 'mob wife' trend has people wondering if it's OK to wear vintage fur The "mob wife" look calls for flashy gold jewelry, big sunglasses — and fur coats. Some people are turning to vintage furs as a sustainable option, but critics say it isn't an ethical workaround.

What is the mob wife aesthetic look? ›

“Think black on black: [a] black, faux-fur shrug or faux-fur jacket or even leather,” says Danielle Gilbert, a fashion stylist for Nordstrom. “Then add a more avant-garde scarf or something of that nature. It doesn't have to be faux fur or vintage fur. Just think all black and chic.”

What is the difference between mob wife and quiet luxury? ›

The mob wife aesthetic. is the opposite of the subtle fashion of quiet luxury. It's not about cashmere sweaters and camel hued coats, but instead. bold accessories. Gold hoop earrings, leopard print jackets, or even vintage furs.

What is the mob wife 2024 fashion? ›

The recent mob wife trend can be spotted with animal prints, massive fur coats, heaving accessorizing with gold bracelets, belts, and chunky rings. TikTok has also circulated popular makeup to accompany the look which consists of fake eyelashes, dark red lips, heavy kohl for the eyes, and voluminous hair.

What does mob wife mean? ›

The mob wife look is defined by a strong and dynamic manner that gives women a chance to exhibit their authority and refinement while also expressing themselves in an exquisite and bold way, explained Gupta.

What is the mob wife coat trend? ›

The mob wife trend—big fur coats, purposely gaudy gold jewelry, and animal print—got a sophisticated spin courtesy of Amal Clooney. The British barrister stepped out in London last night in a look that embraced the aesthetic while staying true to Clooney's elegant personal style.

Who is the mob wife aesthetic CEO? ›

“It's expressive, it's bold, it's unapologetic,” said Sarah Arcuri, 29, who lives in New Jersey and calls herself the “Mob Wife Aesthetic CEO” on TikTok.

Who started mob wife trend? ›

Sarah Jordan Arcuri, the self-declared “Mob Wife Aesthetic CEO,” who goes by @thesweetpaisana on TikTok, shared a video in October in which she broke down the look: all black, as much leather as possible, “your mom's fur jacket from the '80s,” gold jewelry, and sunglasses, plus an Italian designer bag.

Who started mob wife era? ›

Quiet luxury is out, and the “mob wife” era is in, according to Kayla Trivieri's viral TikTok video. “Bold glamour is making a comeback,” she says.

How old is Mob Wives? ›

Mob Wives is an American reality television series that premiered on VH1 on April 17, 2011.

What is the mob wife criticism? ›

Some critics are pointing out an even bigger problem with the mob wife aesthetic — and it has nothing to do with potentially glamorizing organized crime. In fact, it has more to do with the sudden emergence of the trend and others like it — and the implicit encouragement to buy things in order to embody them.

Is Alicia from Mob Wives in jail? ›

DiMichele, a mother of three, was facing up to six months in prison under a plea agreement. Instead, she will be on probation for four years and will have to pay $40,000 in restitution.

What does mob wife aesthetic mean? ›

TikTok's so-called mob-wife aesthetic—an explosion of animal prints, black leather, and all-gold everything—is your excuse to go a little messier and more maximalist this season, no organized crime necessary. And don't just take it from us; Sofia Vergara, Dua Lipa, and Kendall Jenner are all on board.

Why is mob wife aesthetic so popular? ›

According to Trivieri, the mob wife look is for the people who don't identify with minimalistic style of the clean girl or quiet luxury aesthetic. "The whole Y2K thing felt a little younger," the New York-based content creator told the magazine, "and I think this is a little bit more mature, sexier, and bold."

What are mob wife nails? ›

The Trend. While a deep red acrylic nail was the preferred look of Miss La Cerva, the quintessential mob wife nail look will always be an extra long, extra square, extra white French tip. It was the go-to look for Carmela Soprano, Elvira of Scarface fame, and, of course, the mob wife, Big Ang. Getty Images.

What is a mobster's girlfriend called? ›

A gun moll or gangster moll or gangster's moll is the female companion of a male professional criminal. "Gun" was British slang for thief, derived from Yiddish ganef, from the Hebrew gannāb (גנב). "Moll" is also used as a euphemism for a woman prostitute.

What is mob wife aesthetic mean? ›

If you're wondering what exactly the “mob wife” aesthetic is, you are not alone. Though questionable due to its connection to crime, the name suggests that this trend would tap into everything the social imaginary and pop culture have associated with mobsters' romantic partners, but with a sense of levity.

How do you get the mob wife look? ›

When it comes to make-up, winged eyes and over-lined red lips are the go-to look, while gold jewellery and diamonds are the default accessories. Even though they love their logos, TikTok's mob wives will happily team US$500 Versace sunglasses with a US$20 dress as long as it is form-fitting and low cut.

What is mob wife makeup? ›

The face. Killer cheekbones are de rigeur so it's time to fall back in love with a hard, unapologetic contour. “Mob Wife Makeup is a tougher variation of an '80s power makeup," says Neil. "So drop the pretty blush and shape the face with bronzer and champagne gold highlights. It's all about the money, honey!”.

Where did the mob wife aesthetic come from? ›

The aesthetic originates from Hollywood's mob wives from primarily Italian crime media such as Carmela Soprano in “The Sopranos” or Lorraine Bracco in “Goodfellas.” A fur coat and an expansive, black wardrobe distinguish the style.

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