The fall of fur in fashion didn’t happen overnight. Read on to find out how PETA changed the fashion industry’s sense of style by storming the runway.
Dolce & Gabbana has listened! The fashion brand has dropped fur and angora after hearing from over 300,000 supporters of PETA entities.
Following pressure from animal rights activists, including demonstrations and nearly 100,000 e-mails from supporters of PETA entities around the globe, Italian luxury brand Moncler is going fur-free.
You can do your part to prevent the suffering of ostriches on farms and in slaughterhouses by always choosing vegan foods and fashions.
PETA won big in 2021: We pushed Taiwan to stop drowning and shocking animals, Canada Goose to ditch fur, ExxonMobil to end its Iditarod sponsorship, and more!
When in Rome … ban fur factory farming! PETA entities have campaigned for the Italian government to stop the skinning of sensitive minks for fur, and it has voted to do just that.
Sheep called—they want their coats back. See how PETA’s making headlines with our #WoolFreeWinter campaign!
From sweaters and sweets to your cat’s new favorite toy, beat the crowd and stock up on the PETA Shop’s exclusive holiday gifts.
PETA is urging Anna Wintour and U.S. “Vogue” to follow “Elle” into the 21st century by leaving fur on the animals who were born with it.
The Armani Group has listened to compassionate consumers who refuse to buy clothes made of fur ripped out of rabbits as they scream in pain. See why PETA is calling on all designers to follow suit.
With all eyes on Billie Eilish at her first Met Gala, she turned the spotlight onto the plight of animals killed for food and fashion.
Urban Outraged is a killer shopping experience by PETA that brings new meaning to the question “Who are you wearing?”
Vital improvements in France are finally taking shape! From circuses to dolphinariums to fur farms to pet stores—see how this new law will help animals.
A “cheeky” new ad with Stefania Ferrario is popping up in New York to encourage consumers to cross wool off their fall shopping lists. Watch her exclusive interview with PETA Australia.
Every pair of Allbirds sneakers represents misery and death for gentle sheep, yet the company is duping customers with bogus “humane” claims.