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Fashion
Douglas Greenwood
The luxury conglomerate behind Saint Laurent and Balenciaga will no longer use animal fur in any of their brands’ collections.
Opinion
Roisin Lanigan
Banning people but saving animals? Ok work.
News
Jenna Mahale
After almost 30 years, the animal rights group is ending its celebrity-led ‘I’d Rather Go Naked’ campaign — but will continue to use nudity to highlight other anti-cruelty causes.
Nicole DeMarco
The latest in a long list of designers to declare that fur is simply out of fashion.
Felix Petty
A Democrat politician and animal rights activist is trying to get the state to follow in Los Angeles’ footsteps.
While Victoria Beckham has been anti-fur since its inception, the decision to extend their ban to all exotic skins is part of a conscious move towards sustainability.
It aims to elevate ethical fashion and end animal exploitation in all forms.
Briony Wright
Unable to source them ethically, Chanel says no to snake, crocodile, lizard and stingray skins.
Gaultier joins Versace, Coach and Burberry as the latest designer to ban fur from their collections.
Coach has become the latest in a long line of brands and designers banning fur from their collections.
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