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In a move hailed by animal rights groups, Chanel. In a move hailed by animal rights groups, Chanel's head of fashion Bruno Pavlovsky said the brand 'would no longer use exotic skins in our future creations' as of this week.
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The Parisian fashion house announced Monday that it would stop manufacturing products made from snakes, crocodiles, lizards and more, citing difficulty obtaining responsibly sourced skins. What does this mean for its bottom line, and for the industry at large?
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The Parisian fashion house announced on that it will stop manufacturing products made from skins because of the difficulty in obtaining ethically sourced skins.
The world's leading fashion house will stop using animal skins