
The Kering group renounces the use of fur.
After years of struggle, PETA obtains that the luxury group Kering no longer uses fur in the making of its clothes.
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Read moreThe Kering group announced on Friday, September 24, 2021, that it was ending fur sales in all of its brands from the Fall 2022 collections; which means Saint Laurent and Brioni - the last two houses that had yet to ban fur - are joining Bottega Veneta, Gucci, Alexander McQueen and Balenciaga.
After years of struggle, PETA obtains that the luxury group Kering no longer uses fur in the making of its clothes.
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