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Alannah Hill Goes Fur-Free
October 2009
Australian fashion designer Alannah Hill has agreed to stop using rabbit fur in her collections. The girly-chic designer had a change of heart after hearing from thousands of PETA Asia supporters who got fired up about fur after watching video footage that documents disgusting conditions on a Chinese fur farm.