Fashion

Karl Lagerfeld label pledges to go fur-free


Karl Lagerfeld has said goodbye to fur. PETA announced this week
that the luxury fashion label has agreed to ban the use of fur in its
products, along with the rest of its sibling-companies.

The entire AM Retail Group, which owns Wilsons Leather, G.H. Bass &
Co., Calvin Klein Performance, Karl Lagerfeld Paris and DKNY stores,
will go entirely fur-free. DKNY has announced almost two years ago it
would cease the use of fur.

PETA said that the decision was a result of its ongoing campaign to
convince the brands to ditch fur. The group’s supporters first reached
out to Karl Lagerfeld in 1995 to persuade him to stop using fur in any
of his designs. The late fashion designer had designed for Fendi and
Chanel. The latter dropped fur prior to Lagerfeld’s death.



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