Holiday shoppers weren’t the only ones out recently—PETA members took to the streets, the freeways, and even the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade to remind folks to live compassionately.
Will this be the Christmas that Kim’s heart grows three sizes?
On any given day, all around the globe, PETA’s often provocative actions turn people’s heads on the street, stop pedestrians in their tracks, and expose cruelty wherever it occurs.
The actor has done it again, joining PETA to take the anti-fur fight to China, where cruelty to animals is rampant and they’re skinned alive.
After being urged by PETA for decades to go fur-free, the retailer has banned fur from all 600 stores as well as its website.
Animal rights advocates have to be braver, wittier, and more tenacious than the industries we’re up against. And PETA members have got guts in spades.
PETA is reminding Dani Reiss that the coyotes and geese killed for Canada Goose jackets have nothing to celebrate.
BCBGMAXAZRIA and BCBGeneration joins the hundreds of retailers and designers around the world that refuse to sell fur and angora.
While the new Dynasty delivers all the greed, power struggles, backstabbing, drama, and cliffhangers of the original, one thing is noticeably absent: fur.
“[M]inks live here in pairs. If one of them dies, then the other eats it. Foxes are also eating each other.”
Because a museum is the only place that an animal-fur coat belongs.
Rather than describing how fashion critics are reacting to the animal-friendly catwalk, we’ll let you hear it straight from them.
The formerly fur-heavy fashion designer recently asserted, “You do not need to kill animals to wear nice clothes,” and we couldn’t be happier.
After Kim Kardashian West channeled Pamela Anderson in a photo shoot, Pamela is asking the reality star to channel her fashion sense off set, too.
London Fashion Week has just kicked off, and thanks to the PETA UK activists on site, fur is nowhere to be found.