
The luxury parka maker said on Thursday it would stop making its products with fur by the end of 2022 as the company looks to become more environmentally conscious after years of backlash over its use of coyote fur.
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The luxury parka maker said on Thursday it would stop making its products with fur by the end of 2022 as the company looks to become more environmentally conscious after years of backlash over its use of coyote fur.
Israel announced a ban Wednesday on the sale of fur in the fashion trade, winning applause from the International Anti-Fur Coalition as the "first entire nation" to impose such a ban.
The UK government has launched a formal ‘Call for Evidence’ enquiry on the possible banning of the imports and sale of animal fur. The request follows a 1 million-signature petition by the #FurFreeBritain coalition.
Burberry’s chief creative officer Riccardo Tisci dedicated his latest collection to warrior women like his mother; a homage to feminine power featuring all manner of flags, unveiled online on Wednsday.
PETA in the UK has called out the brands and people that “have made big statements for animals in 2020” via its Fashion Awards, with it also highlighting the progress made by some major retail names.
As materials including wool, angora and mohair continue to come under scrutiny from anti-cruelty groups, Mohair South Africa has boosted its commitment to sustainable mohair by linking with traceability firm Oritain.
France said Tuesday it planned to "gradually" ban mink farms, a measures are sure to be resisted by the French fur industry.
PVH Corp. has agreed to stop using exotic-animal skins, the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) said on Thursday.
Luxury brand Mulberry has confirmed a ban on exotic skins in all its future collections. It’s now no longer using the skins of alligators, crocodiles, ostriches, lizards and snakes, as well as having a fur-free policy.
After banning the use of fur, the labels owned by the SMCP fashion group decided to also stop using reptile leather in their products, following the example of Chanel, Paul Smith and others, said the PETA association.