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Where to find us:

Laurel Furs
3615 E. Frontage Road

Suite B

Tampa, FL 33607

Phone: +1 813 281.2828
Fax: +1 813 289.6316

E-mail: furs@laurelfurs.com

Our Business Hours

Monday to Friday

11:00am to 5:00pm

Other Times by Appointment

News

WE HAVE MOVED!



Laurel Furs has built a brand new showroom and storage facility.

The new location is located just a few minutes away from our

old location.

We are now located at:

3615 E. Frontage Road. 

 

Call for directions.

Our new website is now live.

Check back often as we update our new website

and add online only specials.

Feature Feed

The Cannes Catwalk (Thu, 17 May 2012)
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Red Dresses and Aura Scrubs (Thu, 17 May 2012)
Around 8 p.m. last night, Cipriani 42nd Street was flooded with a sea of ladies in red dresses who had turned out for El Museo del Barrio's annual spring gala. "It's a Latin event; everybody wears red," explained one partygoer as he watched the likes of Carolina Herrera and Yaz Hernández parade through the entryway. Hernández was wearing a custom Carolina gown—in scarlet, naturally—and before dinner, Herrera presented her with the evening's trustee leadership award. She wasn't the only honoree at the fête; Julianna Margulies had already taken the stage to introduce Narciso Rodriguez. "He is the only designer I have ever known who knows how to cut for a woman's body," she told the crowd. "He really loves women." Over on the west side, the look was L.E.D., not red, at the Museum of Arts and Design's annual gala. Each year, the museum selects a material as its theme, both for the dress code and to guide the contributions that artists make to its fundraising silent auctions. This year's L.E.D. Ball brought incandescent items from Surface to Air, Jen Kao, and industrial design studios like Rich Brilliant Willing. Light-up fashion was less in evidence on guests like Nate Berkus, Sean Avery, Shenae Grimes, and Patricia Field. No matter. Those who wanted brightening up could step into the on-site "carma wash," courtesy of performance art collective FCKNLZ, offering "aura scrubs" as DJ Chelsea Leyland's tunes blasted in the background. —Kristin Studeman
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Lucite Dreams (Wed, 16 May 2012)
—Brittany Adams
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