Fashion
Burberry Is Setting Fire to Items That Cost Animals Their Lives
Perhaps if Burberry eliminated cruelly obtained animal skins from its designs, there wouldn’t be over 40 million kilos of unsold merchandise to burn.
Read MoreTop Designers Launch Collection of Luxury Vegan Leather Bags Across Asia
What’s so great about vegan leather? Only everything. These cruelty-free tote bags are stylish choices for the chic professional.
Read MoreDress Like a ‘Boss’ With These New Vegan Sneakers Made of Pineapple Leaves
When life gives you pineapples, make sneakers. At least, that’s what Hugo Boss did—and the results are as stylish as they are kind.
Read MorePETA Has Decimated the Angora Industry. Now Let’s Win Against Mohair
The success of the anti-angora campaign has effectively decimated the industry. With angora on its way out, PETA and our international affiliates set our sights on mohair.
Read MoreFrom Pineapples to Kombucha Tea: See the Ingenious Way Designers Are Making Vegan Leather
From coconut water to pineapple to kombucha tea, designers are creating vegan leather accessories that are as chic as they are kind to animals and the planet.
Read More5 Easy Ways to Take Action for Rabbits
PETA’s logo is a bunny—and for good reason. Rabbits are exploited all over the world. Here are some ways that you can help them.
Read MoreVICTORY: The Kooples Goes Fur-Free!
The fashion brand—which has stores in Singapore, Hong Kong, Bangkok, and around the world—has promised to stop selling clothes trimmed with real fur.
Read MoreHow Humane are ‘Humane’ Angora Farms in China?
PETA visited angora farms in China deemed “humane” by third-party auditors and discovered suffering, neglect, and cruelty beyond imagination.
Read MoreStella McCartney and Her Neon Kitties
Stella McCartney’s love for animals is undeniable, as her autumn 2016 collection shows. Now, she’s spreading the love to her store windows.
Read MoreMore Major Retailers Drop Angora Wool
Retail giants Forever 21 and Eddie Bauer are the latest companies to confirm that they are permanently banning products made with angora wool.
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