Dolce&Gabbana Bans Fur For A Sustainable Future
Following Moncler, Dolce&Gabbana announces its conscious decision to ban fur and go towards a more sustainable, fur-free future.
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Fedele Usai, communications and marketing officer at Dolce&Gabbana, affirmed that a sustainable future in fashion cannot be achieved with the usage of animal fur.
?The entire fashion system has a significant social responsibility role that must be promoted and encouraged: we will integrate innovative materials into our collections and develop environmentally friendly production processes, while at the same time preserving artisans? jobs and know-how otherwise in danger of fading?.
READ MORE: Is Sustainable Fashion A Plausible Truth or Fallacy"
In recent years, more brands have been joining in on this movement such as Moncler, Gucci and Bottega Veneta all going fur-free. Celebrities like Kim Kardashian West had switched to faux fur in 2019, and Billie Eilish even convinced American brand Oscar de la Renta to go fur-free in 2021?s Met Gala. The sustainability wave is definitely here to stay and we are expecting more brands to join this worthy cause.
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Fedele Usai, communications and marketing officer at Dolce&Gabbana, affirmed that a sustainable future in fashion cannot be achieved with the usage of animal fur.
?The entire fashion system has a significant social responsibility role that must be promoted and encouraged: we will integrate innovative materials into our collections and develop environmentally friendly production processes, while at the same time preserving artisans? jobs and know-how otherwise in danger of fading?.
READ MORE: Is Sustainable Fashion A Plausible Truth or Fallacy"
In recent years, more brands have been joining in on this movement such as Moncler, Gucci and Bottega Veneta all going fur-free. Celebrities like Kim Kardashian West had switched to faux fur in 2019, and Billie Eilish even convinced American brand Oscar de la Renta to go fur-free in 2021?s Met Gala. The sustainability wave is definitely here to stay and we are expecting more brands to join this worthy cause.
For more fashion reads, click here.
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