The luxury clothing company joins countless other brands that recognize fur and angora for what they are: stolen parts of tormented animals.
On the day that the UK-headquartered online fashion giant Farfetch was listed on the New York Stock Exchange, PETA became one of its first shareholders.
When Los Angeles speaks, the world listens—and it’s now the largest and most notable city to tell the world that “fur is dead.”
Canada Goose is sponsoring the Toronto International Film Festival. So PETA is showing organizers and attendees a film they’ll never forget.
This great news comes after over a decade of campaigning by PETA and international affiliates against Burberry’s use of fur.
Ireland Basinger-Baldwin demands to hear why Canada Goose continues to use coyote fur and goose feathers knowing how the animals are killed.
Perhaps if Burberry eliminated cruelly obtained animal skins from its designs, there wouldn’t be 90 million pounds of unsold merchandise to burn.
The company—which banned fur last year—confirmed that it’s joining hundreds of brands that no longer sell items made with hair ripped out of live rabbits.
Global fur trading continues to die as Luxembourg becomes the 10th nation in the European Union to ban fur farms!
“Suddenly it dawned on me,” she explains. “I was in the hamster wheel .… It wasn’t until that shock—it stopped me in my tracks.”
PETA’s legal counsel demands an explanation for the longtime refusal to display ads that urge commuters to ditch meat and Canada Goose.
PETA is pressuring Macy’s to end its sale of fur. See our latest “bloody” protest, and find out how you can take action today.
Did that fur coat have a collar? Every year, countless cats—some of them wearing collars—are abducted and hanged, bled, or strangled for fur.
In a recent “Women’s Wear Daily” feature, several top designers explained why they made the compassionate decision to drop fur. Discover what they had to say.
To understand why so many brands—including Anthropologie and Vince—are nixing mohair, you have to watch this footage.