Of course, we can't forget the fact that spirit of evil is right by our side. There are still many brands which are using real fur or for ex. crocodile skin. (even after being accused). I'm talking about
Burberry (known for classic scarfs and coats).

Maybe in a few years they'll change their behavior but for know as they have money and power they can do whatever they want to..
But let's jump into a brighter side of the world. More and more brands are protecting animals, which is great for our ''dying'' planet. Big companies such as H&M, Mango; designers: Stella McCartney or Michael Kors.
In addition to that, H&M in collaboration with KENZO have just realized their new collection that is dedicated to our little friends. Animal pattern, explosion of colours and comeback of famous tiger is a big thing now. Moreover, most of the revenue will be donated for animal protection and organizations against animal cruelty. Have a look:
Premiere of this enterprise in Warsaw stores will take place on 3th November '16.
I'm personally not a fan of real skin, fur etc. as it's extremely egoistic and atrocious so all these good changes are making my heart really happy. Let's carry on people!
sources:
www.burberry.com
http://www.kimono.pl/Pola-Pospieszalska-ZBOJKOTOWALA-pokaz-Burberry-Burberry-bestialstwo-a5290#
www.hm.com
www.polki.pl
H&M may play a part in protecting animals (which, by the way, looks good in marketing campaigns) but don't they exploit cheap labour in Asia?
OdpowiedzUsuńAnd let's not forget that artificial fur and leather are much cheaper than natural ones so high street brands (just like H&M and Mango) choose them to keep their prices within reasonable range.
Sorry to sound cynical (again). I fully support all the efforts to protect animals and reduce their suffering.