French fashion company Kering says it will be going entirely fur free

France's Kering said it had decided to stop using animal fur across all of its brands, in the fashion industry's latest response to concerns over animal treatment and the environment. Starting from the fall 2022 collections, none of the group’s houses will be using fur, the statement said.


Reuters | Updated: 24-09-2021 14:22 IST | Created: 24-09-2021 14:18 IST
French fashion company Kering says it will be going entirely fur free
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France's Kering said it had decided to stop using animal fur across all of its brands, in the fashion industry's latest response to concerns over animal treatment and the environment.

Starting from the fall 2022 collections, none of the group’s houses will be using fur, the statement said. "The time has now come to take a further step forward by ending the use of fur in all our collections. The world has changed, along with our clients, and luxury naturally needs to adapt to that," François-Henri Pinault, Chairman, and CEO of Kering, said.

Starting with Gucci in 2017, all the group’s houses, notably Balenciaga, Bottega Veneta, Alexander McQueen, Brioni, and Saint Laurent, have progressively decided to take this step.

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