Luxury fashion group Kering has announced that from next year, none of its fashion houses will use real animal fur. This includes Balenciaga, Bottega Veneta, Alexander McQueen, Brioni, and Saint Laurent.
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Canada Goose Confirms it Will Stop Using Fur By 2022
After pledging last April to use only “reclaimed” fur by 2022 as part of a new sustainability plan; outdoor clothing manufacturer Canada Goose has announced that it will phase out the use of all fur in its products by the end of next year. “This is a significant step forward toward building a more humane and sustainable world” – Humane Canada The Toronto-based firm had come under increasing scrutiny for its use of coyote fur and joins the tidal wave of major fashion brands leaving fur behind for good. Having recently launched what it claims to be its most sustainable parka to date, Canada Goose is now pursuing more sustainable production practices, with a commitment to reduce emissions by more than 80% from current levels …
After Nearly Thirty Years, PETA Retires its ‘I’d Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur’ Campaign
According to The Drum, animal rights organization, PETA, has ended its long-running ‘I’d Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur’ campaign. The global advertising sensation had featured feminists, actors, supermodels, artists, indie rock bands, and more.
Prada Bans Fur
Fashion house Prada has announced that from its spring-summer collection, there will no future use of animal fur. No animal fur will be involved in any future designs, but existing items will continue to be sold. The ban extends across the brands Miu Miu, Church’s and Car Shoe.