US fashion brand Michael Kors to stop using animal fur
by Scarlett Conlon Deputy fashion editor from Environment | The Guardian on (#3ATPD)
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The US fashion house Michael Kors has announced that it will no longer use fur in its collections. Production of current designs using fur, such as coyote and rabbit, will be phased out by the end of 2018, the brand has confirmed.
This new model will also apply to the luxury footwear brand Jimmy Choo, which was acquired by Michael Kors Holdings this year.
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