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W hen I started campaigning for animal rights as a teenager in the 1980s, I was really inspired by an iconic poster created by anti-fur campaigners. Alongside an image of a smartly dressed woman ...
How did we get here? After all, a few years ago, fur was all but dead. Kering, the luxury conglomerate that owns Gucci, Saint Laurent and Balenciaga, among many others, banned the use of fur by ...
Pete Wicks trapped and bloody in new charity campaign to ban fur. An estimated more than 100 million animals are killed every year for the fur trade.
The British Fur Trade Association claims that retail sales of fur have risen by a third in two years. In London, one furrier, Hockley, is reporting a 45 per cent increase in business.
These gory ads show that the first step for some of your fashion choices might be more brutal than you want to admit. PETA’s latest ad campaign is getting back to their roots: throwing blood on ...
An anti-fur protest turned violent in 1997 and led to arrests, vandalism and hunger strikes. ... They marched to Georgios carrying a giant "Ban the Bloody Fur Trade" banner.
A poster featuring a blood-drenched member of the Queen's Guard has been put on the side of 25 London buses. It is part of a campaign by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals against the use ...
After thawing him out and case-skinning him, I spent some time figuring out options to cheat my way out of the less than appealing job of cleaning the blood-matted fur. Then it hit me: Use a washing ...