A new brand labeled Fur Free Retailer (FFR): Evelyne Prélonge

A new brand labeled Fur Free Retailer (FFR): Evelyne Prélonge

Fashion
19.06.2019
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L’enseigne s’engage à nos côtes pour ne pas commercialiser la fourrure animale. Elle développe des substituts innovants et obtient le label FFR. Bravo !

Designer Evelyne Prélonge offers decorative items and accessories in faux fur. Their appearance and touch are comparable to real, minus the cruelty. Under the FFR label, her brand is committed to One Voice for ethical fashion.

After
working for nearly 20 years with Haute Couture houses in textile
research and innovation, designer Evelyne Prélonge launched in 2008
her own brand dedicated to the world of high-end faux fur. She thus
wishes “to
offer a quality alternative to real fur and to show that textile
innovations can quite find luxury substitutes for animal fur. The
weaving as well as the materials used are of high quality, as well as
the quality of the work of the material and the finishes testify to a
real know-how for a stunning result
”.
The collections are available for your home (plaids, cushions, rugs
etc.), as well as accessories (bags, gloves, collars, etc.). All
items are made in France with the greatest care.

© Evelyne Prélonge© Evelyne Prélonge

For fashion and decor without cruelty

Today,
the company goes further by committing to our cause under the label
FFR (Fur Free Retailer). We are developing this international program
in our country, initiated by the Fur Free Alliance, a European
coalition of which One Voice is the French representative. It is
aimed at all clothing and decoration professionals who decide to turn
their backs on the deadly trade in animal fur. Many brands have
already joined this avant-garde approach. They are the leaders of a
responsible and ethical fashion in which beauty is celebrated without
suffering. You can find them on our dedicated site which also
presents the Animal free label (for clothing and accessories without
animal material), as well as our One Voice label guaranteeing
products not tested on animals.

© Evelyne Prélonge© Evelyne Prélonge

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