Cover Lady Gaga as Patrizia Reggiani (Photo: Instagram @houseofguccimovie)

Lady Gaga stars as Patrizia Reggianim and her fabulous fur coat looks are making us want one this season

There isn’t a single dull fashion moment from House of Gucci—every outfit choice by costume designer Janty Yates was emblematic of the wealth that the Gucci family were experiencing at the time.

The most opulent fashion items of all are the fur coats, which are frequently spotted on Lady Gaga (playing Patrizia Reggiani) and Mădălina Ghenea (playing Sophia Loren). Styled with chic gowns, sleek heels and extremely voluminous hair, the looks scream 1970s-'80s glamour.
 
Of course, cruelty-free fur is what’s in fashion today, so go vintage and borrow your grandmother’s coat or choose one of these faux options instead.

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Photo 1 of 7 Khaite Remy faux fur coat (Photo: Farfetch)
Photo 2 of 7 Faz Not Fur The Good Lynx animal-print faux fur coat (Photo: Net-a-Porter)
Photo 3 of 7 Prada double-breasted faux-fur coat (Photo: Farfetch)
Photo 4 of 7 Saint Laurent contrast-trim faux-fur jacket (Photo: Farfetch)
Photo 5 of 7 Stand Studio Nino checked faux-fur coat (Photo: Matches Fashion)
Photo 6 of 7 Jakke Katrina light pink belted faux fur coat (Photo: Harvey Nichols)
Photo 7 of 7 Shrimps Lorca crochet-collar faux-fur coat (Photo: Matches Fashion)
Amalissa Hall
Style Writer, Tatler Hong Kong
Tatler Asia
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Amalissa Hall was the style writer at Tatler Hong Kong. Primarily focused on writing digital articles, she covers news, tracks trends and interviews experts from the fashion, beauty and wellness industries, as well as entertainment spheres. Interview highlights include Formula One driver Alex Albon, award-winning costume designer Jany Temime and prolific make-up artist Lisa Eldridge.

She has also produced print stories featuring make-up artists, perfumiers and other upcoming figures discussing Asian representation on social media, sharing industry insight and trends as well as explaining new approaches to wellness in Hong Kong.