Donatella Versace Announces She Will No Longer Use Animal Fur

By Jess Murray Truth Theory

World-renowned fashion designer Donatella Versace has announced that she will no longer use animal fur in her clothing collections, much to the delight of animal rights supporters.

The designer recently made the welcomed announcement in an interview with The Economist’s 1843 magazine, stating, “Fur? I am out of that. I don’t want to kill animals to make fashion. It doesn’t feel right.” The decision was praised by many, including animal-rights organisation PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), whose senior vice-president, Dan Matthews, said, “PETA led runway disruptions, protests, and a 2006 ad blitz at a time when Versace was synonymous with fur, so this news is most welcome. Donatella’s realization that it’s wrong to bludgeon and electrocute animals for fur is a major turning point in the campaign for compassionate fashion, and PETA looks forward to seeing a leather-free Versace next.”

Together with Donatella, a number of other fashion brands including Armani, Gucci, and Michael Kors have also recently announced that they will no longer use animal fur in their collections.

Animal-rights activists now hope that Versace will next stop the use of leather too, with the idea that other designers will follow suit in the near future.

I’m Jess Murray, wildlife conservationist, photographer and writer. Follow my Facebook page and Instagram account to be part of the journey. I like to document the natural world and create awareness through my writing so that your future can be sustainable and positive.

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