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Chanel will no longer use animal skins, including crocodile, snake, stingray, and lizard leather. Instead they’ll use innovations in fabric and leather.
Chanel to stop using exotic animal skins and fur
Chanel is banning the use of exotic skins and furs, as of May 2019.
Chanel will stop using exotic animal skins and fur
High-end fashion designers, retailers, and cities are all swearing off fur.
Chanel is the latest fashion designer to part ways with fur - Vox
PETA also shared on their Instagram welcoming the victory after Chanel announced the ban. 👗 Chanel Bans Fur and Exotic Animal Skins: PETA Welcomes Luxury Fashion Brand's Decision.
Chanel Bans Fur and Exotic Animal Skins: PETA Welcomes Luxury Fashion Brand's Decision
Chanel says will no longer use crocodile and snake skin
Animal rights groups welcomed the move, with People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) hailing Chanel as giving a lead to other luxury brands. There's nothing trendy about using stolen skins from tormented animals for clothing or accessories, it said. It's clear that the time is now for all companies, like Louis Vuitton, to follow Chanel's lead and move to innovative materials that spare countless animals a miserable life and a violent, painful death, PETA added. (In pic: PETA demonstration outside the BFC Show Space during London Fashion Week on September 14, 2018 in London, England.) PETA appreciates
PETA appreciates - Luxury brand Chanel sheds crocodile and snake skin
The bold move from the French luxury giant to turn its back on crocodile and lizard skin is expected to inspire other luxury labels to follow suit
Chanel becomes first luxury fashion label to stop using fur and animal skin in their collections
NEWS: Luxury fashion brand Burberry is to stop using exotic animal skins in its future collections building on its previous commitment to go fur-free, its chief operating officer confirmed this week.
Burberry bans the use of exotic skins in future collections — Surge
Chanel has become the first luxury fashion house to scrap using exotic animal pelts such as crocodile, lizard and snake skin - a move welcomed by animal rights groups on Tuesday.
Chanel becomes first luxury fashion house to ban lizard, crocodile and snake skin
Falling out of fashion: Are exotic skins the new fur? - Vegan Food & Living
PETA is calling for the actor to pledge to stop promoting the use of exotic-skin fashion items in favor of innovative, cruelty-free materials.
Animal Activists Slam Dakota Johnson and Gucci for 'Extremely Damaging' Exotic Skin Campaign — Species Unite
Burberry is giving exotic skins the boot