The movie—in theaters now—is set in the near future, and it would appear that the future is vegan chic.
Because a museum is the only place that an animal-fur coat belongs.
The company—whose mission is to “cause no unnecessary harm”—is joining The North Face, HoodLamb, and others by offering a superior down-alternative jacket.
Rather than describing how fashion critics are reacting to the animal-friendly catwalk, we’ll let you hear it straight from them.
As the Canadian prime minister made his rounds, PETA’s “spokeseal” popped up everywhere he went.
The formerly fur-heavy fashion designer recently asserted, “You do not need to kill animals to wear nice clothes,” and we couldn’t be happier.
A PETA “goose” tells the home goods retailer why feathers look best on their rightful owner.
After Kim Kardashian West channeled Pamela Anderson in a photo shoot, Pamela is asking the reality star to channel her fashion sense off set, too.
London Fashion Week has just kicked off, and thanks to the PETA UK activists on site, fur is nowhere to be found.
The activists aimed to raise awareness of the animal suffering behind the skins, furs, and feathers that will be paraded down the catwalk during Fashion Week.
Loiza Lamers and Benjamin Melzer have bared their skin for PETA so that animals can keep theirs.
PETA’s ‘foxes’ bared their skin so that animals can keep theirs.
Pam is showing Canada Goose employees what their company won’t: how coyotes are really trapped and killed for their fur.
PETA’s “seal” proudly proclaimed, “I’m ME, Not MEAT.”
Across the globe, PETA supporters turned out in droves in support of the Animal Rights March.