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Actress Catherine Zeta-Jones recently launched a vegan leather shoe line in partnership with vegan shoe brand Butterfly Twists. The collaboration includes two vegan leather sneaker styles in multiple colorways. “Handmade with the finest vegan leather and designed with an innate understanding of the busy modern day women, it’s our new wardrobe essential,” the brand describes the new shoes, which are inspired by Zeta-Jones’ Welsh heritage.
Zeta-Jones announced the new vegan leather shoe collection in conjunction with a new athletic apparel line she developed with dance wear brand Body Wrappers to create the activewear line which features sports bras, leggings, pants, jacket, shorts, and more. Both collections are available under her existing brand Casa Zeta-Jones.
Celebrities join Stella McCartney and Humane Society International Campaign to End Fur Cruelty in Fashion
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Celebrities join Stella McCartney and Humane Society International campaign to end fur cruelty in fashion
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Rome: Valentino has became the latest fashion powerhouse to abandon real fur, in a move welcomed on Wednesday by Italian campaigners as a “nail in the coffin for the cruel fur trade”.The iconic Italian house said it would cease production at its Milan-based fur company, Valentino Polar, at the end of this year and the last collection to include fur will.
Saks Fifth Avenue Pledges to Ban All Fur Products By 2022
The giant fashion retailer Saks Fifth Avenue announced that it will commit to banning fur products at all its locations by the end of the 2022 fiscal year. Across all stores, the retailer hopes to phase out its fur items in favor of protecting wild animals, and following the growing trend of designers and retailers separating themselves from the cruel practice.
“Across the Saks Fifth Avenue experience, we evaluate several factors when making decisions about our assortment, including customer preferences and societal shifts,” Saks Chief Merchandising Officer Tracy Margolies said. “We recognize that trends constantly evolve and that the sale of fur remains a significant social issue. As such, eliminating it from our assortment is the right step for us to take at this time.”