FASHION
This Fashion Brand Will No Longer Use Animal Fur
12-October-2017
Good news for animal lovers: Gucci will ban animal fur! On Wednesday, it was revealed that the Italian firm will be fur-free starting the spring/summer 2018 collection. The fact they’re banning fur has to do with animal and environment support, of course, but they also made this decision because fur is no longer modern.
Marco Bizzarri, the luxury brand president and CEO, said on Wednesday: "Being socially responsible is one of Gucci's core values, and we will continue to strive to do better for the environment and animals."
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