Fashion Brands Saying No to Fur

Prada - Prada announced in May 2019 that it will stop using fur in its designs, starting with its Spring/Summer 2020 women's collections.

Chanel - The French fashion house has agreed to ban the use of fur and exotic animal skins from its collections in December 2018.

Burberry - Burberry announced in 2018 that they will no longer be using real fur, and will put an end to burning its unsold goods. 

John Galliano - That same year, creative director of Maison Margiela, John Galliano, announced in an interview with French Elle magazine that he would go fur-free.

DKNY - Donna Karan, creator of Donna Karan New York and DKNY, announced that the brands will be going fur-free starting in 2019.

Versace - The Italian fashion house too wrote off the use of real fur starting in March 2018. 

Michael Kors - In 2017 the brand took steps to ban all use of real fur in their collections, starting in December 2018.

Giorgio Armani - The Italian fashion house pledged to go fur-free in 2016, and committed to never use real fur in their collections again.

Tommy Hilfiger - Tommy Hilfiger made the decision to drop fur from its collections in early 2007 after several conversations with PETA.

Calvin Klein - Calvin Klein is one of the first designers who said goodbye to fur.

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