Animal ‘Corpses’ Headed to Fur-Peddler BCBG Max Azria
PETA to Confront Chevy Chase Store With Grotesque Look Into Fur and Angora Wool Farms
For Immediate Release:
January 9, 2015
Contact:
Sophia Charchuk 202-483-7382
Weekend shoppers in Chevy Chase will get an eyeful on Saturday, courtesy of PETA members who will be armed with life-like “skinned” animal props as they gather outside BCBG Max Azria’s store to call for an end to the sale of angora and fur, two items sold by the retailer despite a wide public outcry.
When: Saturday, January 10, 2 p.m.
Where: BCBG Max Azria, 5402 Wisconsin Ave. (at the intersection with Western Avenue N.W.), Chevy Chase
“If BCBG Max Azria won’t take heed of the consumers who refuse to buy fur and angora wool, maybe the graphic evidence of what every fur coat leaves behind will encourage the company to listen,” says PETA Executive Vice President Tracy Reiman. “PETA is calling on BCBG to stop selling the angora and fur that are ripped out of and peeled off conscious animals.”
As PETA—whose motto reads, in part, that “animals are not ours to wear”—reveals in its graphic video exposé, workers on angora rabbit farms tie rabbits down and rip the fur out of their skin, leaving behind bloody wounds, while the animals scream in pain. Raccoon dogs on fur farms are slammed to the ground and beaten before their skin is peeled off. One animal in the video even lifts his head and blinks after his skin has been removed. Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger, Inditex, Limited Brands, H&M, Gap Inc., and Victoria’s Secret have all completely banned both fur and angora.
For more information, please visit PETA.org.