Making It Work With Tim Gunn

Published by PETA.

Any other Project Runway fans out there? Yep, that’s what I thought! I am just dying for them to announce the date for the new season. I mean, yeah, the clothes are awesome and the drama is entertaining, but I’ll admit that the real reason I tune in is to see the true genius behind the show: Tim Gunn. Know what his next project is? Convincing Donna Karan and Giorgio Armani to forgo fur! Yes, that’s right. America’s best-known arbiter of good taste and style has just narrated PETA’s new exposé of fur farms—including just-obtained footage of rabbit fur farms in China, where Karan and Armani both source their pelts. Check out the video here:

 

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Because the designers have refused to meet with PETA to view the footage, Gunn has just sent it to them with a personal plea. Why is the fur flying over Chinese pelts in particular? The world’s largest exporter of fur is now China—where foxes, rabbits, and cats and dogs are often skinned alive.

“Any designer in the fashion industry who does not want to watch the PETA video and see exactly what happens to animals and how they’re treated and how the product that they use comes to the marketplace I believe is egregiously irresponsible,” says Tim. “It is critically important that we all be educated about these matters and then make choices.”

And it gets better: Tim also sat down with us for an exclusive Q&A!

 

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There. I told you he’s a genius! If anyone can make Donna Karan and Giorgio Armani “make it work” without using the skins of dead animals in their collections, he can. Carry on! (I just wanted to say that …)

Written by Lianne Turner

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