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Armani chooses a more humane fashion !

Armani chooses a more humane fashion !

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He is a big name in fashion and his choice is tremendously hopeful. Armani announced today that he was giving up fur as a result of his work with the Fur Free Alliance and One Voice. Bravo !

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Beauty does not mean cruelty! After Hugo Boss, it is now Armani that continues this beautiful commitment in the luxury sector against the real fur industry.

These big brands send a strong signal to the fashion world but also provide a concrete response to the growing demand for ethical and sustainable fashion.

Armani therefore abandons all genuine furs, including rabbit, from their autumn / winter 2016 collection. This great decision comes to a conclusion after working and consulting with the Fur Free Alliance and One Voice. This is an international coalition of which we are a member alongside more than forty other associations from around the world, who are all determined to stop the fur trade.

Giorgio Armani: "I am pleased to announce that the Armani Group has made a firm commitment to ban animal fur from its collections. The technological progress of recent years provides us with valuable alternatives that make it unnecessary to resort to cruel methods with regard to animals. Continuing a process that began a long time ago, my company is now taking a big step forward, reflecting our commitment to the critical issues of protecting and preserving the environment and animals."

Most of the fur used by the fashion industry comes from farms in which wild animals are locked in small cages and killed by cruel methods for the sole purpose of preserving the quality of their coat (gassing and electrocution by way of the anus...). Fur production also has a high environmental cost and poses serious health problems due to the use of heavy metals.

Besides Hugo Boss and Armani, other well-known brands have already committed to the cause, such as Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein and Stella McCartney. They have therefore clearly expressed the influence of the ethical choices from a new generation of consumers ...

Farms are banned in several countries, including the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Austria and Croatia, showing a growing awareness of the suffering of animals. Armani's decision will save thousands of lives. No future for fur!

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Hermes | Thursday 24 March 2016

Bravo , bravo, bravo ! C'est une merveilleuse nouvelle , merci Giorgio Armani .

Cléo | Wednesday 23 March 2016

Un grand merci! Une victoire en plus. Tant d'autres sont en attente!

bri87 | Wednesday 23 March 2016

C'est vraiment génial et je suis très heureuse que quelqu'un se montre sage et aimant envers les animaux... espérons que d'autres suivent cet exemple.....

douceline | Wednesday 23 March 2016

BRAVO ! C'est une belle nouvelle et une avancée pour ARMANI.
Cette marque montre l'exemple, elle doit être suivie des autres marques qui s'entêtent encore à continuer ce commerce de l'horreur qui crée des monstres, pas des emplois.
SIGNONS contre IKKS car leur silence a trop duré malgré nos appels incessants et nos milliers de lettres envoyées, nous n'avons d'autre choix que de les secouer de cette manière.

https://www.change.org/p/pierre-and-r%C3%A9-cauche-pdg-d-ikks-ikks-abandonnez-la-fourrure-animale