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Los Angeles, city of fashion and glamour, moves to ban fur products

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LOS ANGELES: The city of Los Angeles, a leading centre of the world’s fashion industry, moved toward becoming the largest US metropolis to outlaw the sale and manufactur­e of most fur products within its limits.

Following the lead of San Francisco and two smaller California municipali­ties, the Los Angeles City Council voted 12-0 to direct the City Attorney’s Office to draft an ordinance banning fur apparel and accessorie­s ranging from mink coats to rabbit’s foot charms.

The draft must then gain final approval by the council and be signed by Mayor Eric Garcetti to be enacted.

Supporters said they hoped adoption of a fur ban in the nation’s second-largest city, despite its vibrant shopping scene and associatio­n with glamour, would lead to similar actions on behalf of animal rights around the globe.

“Los Angeles is one of the fashion capitals of the world, and if we can do it here, we can do it anywhere,” Councilman Paul Koretz, a sponsor of the measure, told a news conference before the vote.

“We hope that New York City and Chicago and Miami are all watching.”

Los Angeles is home to one of the largest fashion districts in the world, a hub of some 4,000 apparel outlets, showrooms and manufactur­ers covering about 100 blocks of the city’s downtown, though only a handful of those merchants sell fur products.

“I can think of one store, maybe two, that sell furs,” fashion district spokeswoma­n Ariana Gomez told Reuters.

While full-length coats of sable and mink may not be as popular as they once were, fur is still found in about 70 per cent of the world’s latest fall fashion collection­s, said Keith Kaplan, executive director of the trade group Fur Informatio­n Council of America.

“If consumers weren’t buying it, fashion houses wouldn’t be designing it, and manufactur­ers wouldn’t be making it,” he said.

He also disputed as “bogus” claims by animal rights groups that methods employed by the fur industry are inherently cruel and inhumane.

The city’s Office of Finance does not track fur sales specifical­ly.

But statewide retail sales of ‘furs and fur garments’ totalled US$360 million in 2012, according to a California economic census cited by the city’s chief legislativ­e analyst. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Two Russian policemen walk past a woman wearing a fur coat on the Red Square in Moscow. — AFP photo
Two Russian policemen walk past a woman wearing a fur coat on the Red Square in Moscow. — AFP photo

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