BREAKING: Diane von Furstenberg Bans Fur, Angora Following PETA Pressure

Published by Katherine Sullivan.
2 min read

Following a years-long push by PETA to persuade Diane von Furstenberg (DVF) to go fur-free, the New York–based luxury clothing company has just confirmed to the group—in person—that it will no longer use fur or angora in its designs.

The brand, which banned mohair in July, following a PETA Asia investigation, has also committed to no longer producing goods using exotic animal skins.

PETA is toasting DVF’s compassionate, business-savvy decision to scrap fur and angora. The company has joined a long list of fashion brands that recognize that fur is dead. We’re calling on any out-of-touch retailer still selling coats, collars, and cuffs made from tormented animals to get with the times and do the same.

As revealed in PETA’s video exposé (above) narrated by actor Eva Mendes, animals on fur farms in China—the world’s largest fur exporter—spend their entire lives confined to filthy wire cages that are so cramped that they can take only a few steps in any direction. Fur farmers use the cheapest killing methods available, including neck-breaking, suffocation, poisoning, and genital electrocution. Animals are sometimes still alive and struggling when workers hang them up by their legs or tails to skin them.

PETA’s investigation of angora rabbit farms in China—which is the source of 90 percent of the world’s angora—revealed that rabbits, who are highly social animals, were isolated inside tiny cages. Every three months, the terrified animals were stretched across a board or hung from the ceiling while workers ripped their hair out as they screamed in pain.

Los Angeles recently banned fur sales, and hundreds of top designers and retailers—including Donatella VersaceMichael KorsGucci, and Burberry—are 100 percent fur-free.

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