Amsterdam Fashion Week has ditched fur in a move vegan campaigners have described as 'compassionate'.
The event had been in talks with animal rights charity PETA before making the decision, which has been described as 'a compassionate move which represents growing desire for animal-friendly fashion'
Amsterdam Fashion Week has ditched fur in a move vegan campaigners have
described as 'compassionate'.
The announcement follows talks with animal rights charity PETA, with Danie
Bles, CEO of Amsterdam Fashion Week, saying: "AFW is proud that in
collaboration with PETA we will from now on be a fur-free platform."
'Compassionate fashion'
"Today, as polls show, most Dutch people would never wear fur, and Amsterdam
Fashion Week's compassionate move represents the growing public desire for
animal-friendly fashion," PETA Founder, Ingrid Newkirk, said in a statement
sent to Plant Based News.
"Amsterdam Fashion Week has done the right, relevant thing in cutting fur
from the event, and PETA looks forward to seeing beautiful animal- and
eco-friendly vegan clothing on the catwalks."
The charity adds: "Animals on fur farms spend their lives in filthy, cramped
wire cages before they're electrocuted, bludgeoned to death or even skinned
alive. Investigations have repeatedly shown that cruelty is inherent in the
fur trade, including in countries where the industry claims the animals are
treated 'humanely'."
Ditching fur
The move by AFW follows the Netherlands - which used to be the world's
fourth-biggest fur producer - passing a historic ban on mink farming that
will take effect in 2024 and the city of Amsterdam announced it is working
towards being fur-free.
In addition, multiple top designers have ditched fur in recent times,
including Chanel, Armani, Versace, Gucci, and Burberry among others.text