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.
It’s not your mother’s snow globe.
How would you feel if you were beaten up because of what you were wearing?
Save the Duck, an animal-friendly outerwear company, is receiving a PETA award for its revolutionary new technology that mimics down while saving ducks and geese.
What does the fox say? That no animal wants to die for fashion.
Thousands of minks and scores of foxes were kept in filthy, wire cages until they were slaughtered—all so that their fur could be turned into clothing.
Labels reading “goose down” have never looked so heartless.
We can’t bring back the animals killed to make fur coats, but we can use the coats to help refugees who are struggling to survive.
Members of Congress work together as the fight to protect dogs from being killed for their skin intensifies.
Douglas Tompkins’ companies have been leaders in vegan fashion and innovation.
The retailer dropped the cruelly produced items following a PETA exposé revealing that live rabbits’ fur is ripped from their skin.