The number of furry looks on the runways has caused an uptick in searches for real fur, faux fur and shearling with retailers ...
After years of animal fur being pushed out of fashion, style-savvy Gen Zers are ostracizing faux, flocking to secondhand stores to hunt for vintage furs and boasting their chic finds online.
For decades, real fur has been taboo to the point of being banned across much of the fashion industry. Anti-fur groups coordinated international campaigns featuring graphic imagery, protesters ...
After Gucci announced in 2017 that it would eliminate real fur in its collections, the big luxury fashion houses followed: Michael Kors, Burberry, Prada, Versace, Tom Ford, Marc Jacobs and more.
After years of protests and strides in fake skins, vintage furs are popping up all over. After years of protests and strides in fake skins, vintage furs are popping up all over. Carsen Inman, a ...
The fur look had almost disappeared due to concerns about animal welfare, with major brands such as Saint Laurent, Gucci and Chanel dropping it altogether and London Fashion Week introducing a ban ...
PETA announced in 2020 that it was ending its long-running “I’d Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur” campaign. For three decades, the ads decrying the use of animal pelts in fashion had featured ...
Despite the bans and the rise of faux fur, it looks like fashion is falling in love with the real thing all over again If the upmarket Colorado ski resort of Aspen had a dress code this winter ...
Twenty-nine of the 84 looks shown on the runway featured fur. According to fashion search engine Tagwalk, the Milan shows had more than 280 looks featuring fur or faux fur, while 211 looks from ...