“YOU get a naked ad, YOU get a naked ad, EVERYBODY gets a naked ad!” It’s Oprah like you’ve never seen her before.
“My company is now taking a major step ahead, reflecting our attention to the critical issues of protecting and caring for the environment and animals.”
Contrary to the popular adage, ostriches don’t bury their heads in the sand. No, that “ignorance is bliss” attitude is reserved for the execs at Prada.
As Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visits the White House, he’s greeted by a “seal” who thinks he’s just the fellow to save the seals.
Pamela Anderson admires Canada’s Prime Minister for his progressive views on human rights issues and is calling on him to do something progressive for animals.
With the golden opportunity to make a proposal to Prince Harry on Leap Day, PETA UK couldn’t help but make this controversial offer.
Eyewitnesses found that reptiles were denied basic care, left to suffer with gruesome injuries, and cruelly killed at a PetSmart supplier. Sound familiar? It is. Act now!
Banking conglomerate ING nets a PETA prize for recognizing that industries that exploit animals are a bad investment.
Soon after exposing the slaughter of alligators and crocodiles for Hermès Birkin bags, eyewitnesses capture video of Hermès and Prada suppliers butchering young ostriches.
Their weird-looking protest drew attention to something many people don’t realize about wearing fur.
Terrified rabbits are hit, hung up and skinned alive for frivolous accessories like hats made with fur pompoms. Act now!
PETA Asia found that rabbits are forced to live in urine-encrusted cages before finally being strung up and skinned—sometimes while still alive. Act now!
Retail giant Genesco—the parent company to well-known brands such as Dockers, Johnston & Murphy, and Journeys—has joined over 110 top brands in banning angora wool.
Fashion Week enthusiasts are getting more than they bargained for with PETA’s ads, which prove that what you see isn’t always what you get.
No one wants to buy the property associated with a fictional serial killer who made a “skin suit,” but PETA has a better idea anyway.