People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is hopping mad at hipster retailer Urban Outfitters and its Free People clothing brand for selling sweaters, hats and dresses made from angora rabbit fur.
Inditex, the world's largest clothing retailer, which owns brands like Zara and Massimo Dutti, agreed to a permanent ban on Angora wool after more than a year of talks with People for the Ethical ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Kering will stop using rabbit-fur-based angora materials from its luxury fashion products. The French luxury giant, which banned ...
It is tough viewing, but the undercover footage, shot by animal rights group PETA, has exposed the cruel and barbaric side of the clothing industry which uses angora wool in jumpers and accessories.
All Saints has become the latest clothing retailer to ban Angora rabbit fur over the barbaric way it is farmed. The UK fashion chain has joined those bowing to pressure after footage emerged of ...
PETA has released videos showing employees in China pulling out the hair from the skin of live rabbits. Spanish clothing giant Inditex, owner of the Zara brand, said Monday it had stopped selling ...
Angora fiber is sourced from the Angora rabbit in a process that animal rights groups such as People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals say is cruel and causes the ...
Italian fashion house Armani announced Wednesday it would no longer use angora wool, a product made from rabbit hair, as part of its fur-free policy. The company said it would no longer use the ...
For what it’s worth, Angora rabbits are adorable. At their most glorious, they’re like perfect cumulous clouds with faces, or contented little cotton balls – the kinds of animals that, with a bit of ...
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