How Fearne Cotton Rocks a Multicolored Fur Scarf: Style Tips and Alternatives

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Remember the very colorful fur scarf Fearne Cotton wore to the Glastonbury Festival last month?

Fearne Cotton adds a bold twist to her outfit with a striking multicolored fur scarf, effortlessly blending romantic, retro, and edgy elementsFearne Cotton adds a bold twist to her outfit with a striking multicolored fur scarf, effortlessly blending romantic, retro, and edgy elements (Credit: WENN)

The radio presenter is quite fond of the piece and even took it out for another spin while off to Radio 1 studios last week.

This time, she wore the busy extra with a beaded grey sweater, a bright orange lace skirt, and studded boots. It was the perfect bright-on-bright pairing, and while we found it a little over the top, Fearne managed to pull it off with no issues.

Fearne Cotton bundles up in bright pieces teamed with grey and black neutrals while on her way to Radio 1 studios in London on August 21, 2014Fearne Cotton bundles up in bright pieces teamed with grey and black neutrals while on her way to Radio 1 studios in London on August 21, 2014 (Credit: WENN)

How do you feel about Fearne’s bold choice of a bright, multicolored fur scarf? She combined romantic, retro, and edgy elements to create a truly unique look. Can you appreciate her style? Would you dare to try this outfit?

Fearne’s fur scarf is one-of-a-kind. We couldn’t find anything quite like it online, but here are two furry scarves you can consider to achieve a similar look:

Shrimp Ivana Striped Faux Fur ScarfShrimp Ivana Striped Faux Fur Scarf, $271

Marni Fox Fur StoleMarni Fox Fur Stole, $2,981

Stick to a maximum of two bright colors and keep the rest of your outfit neutral — unless you’re as daring as Fearne. Once you have the scarf, pair it with another colorful item to create a striking combination. Opt for solids over prints, and choose hues that complement each other.