Williams-Sonoma, J Brand, Helmut Lang, zulily, QVC, HSN, and more companies ban mohair, bringing the total to 341 brands. And we’re not stopping there.
After hearing from PETA France that goats are violently mutilated and killed for mohair, Lacoste agreed to ban the cruelly obtained fiber.
PETA is taking outspoken sheep, cows, foxes, and geese across the country to tell shoppers how they feel about wool, leather, fur, and down.
Chanel is the first big-name fashion brand to ban fur as well as the skins of exotic animals. Learn more about this vegan fashion milestone victory!
Actor Bojana Novakovic stumbled upon an anti-fur protest in New York City—and we love what she decided to do next.
No matter which country it was produced in, every hamburger or pair of leather shoes represents an animal who was sentenced to a terrifying trip to the slaughterhouse.
Jack Harries teamed up with PETA to expose the cruelty behind Canada Goose jackets.
What more do you need to see before you stop wearing wool? How many more lambs must be mutilated, cut, beaten, kicked, thrown around, and skinned alive?
PETA can’t bring back the animals who were caged and electrocuted for their fur, but our fur coat donation program can still help those in desperate need.
Jean Paul Gaultier’s announcement backs what PETA has said for decades: Fur is as dead as the animals it was stolen from.
Fall is here, and while everything from the trees to the weather is starting to change, PETA’s track record for success always stays constant.
By 2020, all Breuninger stores and the company’s online catalog will be completely fur-free. Learn more about this victory for animals.
Coach’s chief executive says, “We’re doing it because we believe it’s the right thing to do.”
Whether you’re setting up a cheeky Halloween display or preparing for your own demise, PETA’s coffin and urn stickers are to die for.
An ad agency pulled PETA’s anti–Canada Goose ads without explanation. Now, we’re demanding that they be put back up.