Photos: Stella McCartney’s Racy NYFW ‘No Leather Ever’ Demo With PETA
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September 10, 2024
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Moira Colley 202-483-7382
Today, Stella McCartney and PETA took the group’s iconic “I’d Rather Go Naked” campaign to a whole nude level during New York Fashion Week to lay bare a bold message: It’s about f*cking time to end the use of leather. The risqué display kicked off in the
window of McCartney’s flagship store in SoHo, where actor Caylee Cowan and other animalallies gathered—covered only by strategically placed signs reading, “No Leather Ever.” The action marked the launch of Stella McCartney’s Winter 2024 campaign and PETA’s No Leather Ever pledge, which calls on consumers to take a stand against the violence of the toxic global leather industry by vowing to ditch animal skins.
Photos from today’s event are available here.
“I’m happy to bare some skin if it helps animals keep theirs,” says Cowan. “Stella McCartney is proving once again how stylish vegan fashion can be, and I’m proud to partner with her and PETA to help move the industry toward a kinder future.”
“I have never used leather in any of my collections, and PETA was one of the first organizations to champion my vision for a cruelty-free fashion industry,” says McCartney. “I couldn’t have chosen a more perfect partner for launching my Winter 2024 campaign with a very activist spirit—because it really is about f*cking time we ended the use of leather.”
“Stella McCartney has pushed fashion forward with creativity, innovation, and compassion, while some other designers remain stuck in the Stone Age—still making clothes from animal skins,” says PETA President Ingrid Newkirk. “PETA loves partnering with Stella to chart an ethical, sustainable future for the fashion industry together and to urge everyone to leave leather on the rack—or, better yet, on an animal’s back.”
“It’s About F*cking Time”—Stella McCartney’s Winter 2024 campaign slogan—is inspired by a custom tank top worn by the designer during Sir Paul McCartney’s inauguration into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1999 and has been reinterpreted as a rallying cry calling for an end to the violence and environmental destruction of leather. Every year, more than a billion animals are killed by the global leather industry. Cows killed for leather may be skinned and dismembered while they’re still conscious—after they endure castration, branding, and tail docking, all without painkillers. In addition to the horrific cruelty the leather industry inflicts on animals, it also contributes to the climate catastrophe, land devastation, deforestation, pollution, water contamination, and loss of biodiversity.
PETA—whose motto reads, in part, that “animals are not ours to wear”—points out that Every Animal Is Someone and offers free Empathy Kitsfor people who need a lesson in kindness.
For more information, please visit PETA.org or follow the group on X, Facebook, or Instagram.