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Fur out of fashion, says Donatella

Luxury brand Versace bows out of using real fur.

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London: Donatella Versace has said her family’s luxury fashion label will no longer use real furs in its products, according to an interview with a British magazine.

The Italian fashion queen and Versace’s creative director told The Economist’s 1843 magazine that it would stop the practice, without providing further details on the change.

“Fur? I am out of that,” Versace said.

“I don’t want to kill animals to make fashion. It doesn’t feel right.”

Versace’s headquarte­rs in Milan, Italy, could not be reached for comment on Wednesday night.

1843 noted the announceme­nt was such a “volte-face” that at the time of the magazine writing its article, which was published online on Wednesday, Versace’s website was still urging customers to buy “fur-embellishe­d coats that turn heads”.

Versace had previously resisted pressure to join a host of other fashion brands, including Armani, Calvin Klein, Hugo Boss and Ralph Lauren which had all already ditched furs from their collection­s. The luxury label has historical­ly included lots of furs across its ranges, from a variety of species including mink and raccoon dog, according to the Humane Society Internatio­nal (HSI), which campaigns globally for an end to the fur trade.

It noted Versace’s autumn / winter 2017 collection included laser cut mink and fox coats.

“Versace is a massively influentia­l luxury brand that symbolises excess and glamour, and so its decision to stop using fur shows that compassion­ate fashion has never been more on trend,” said Claire Bass, executive director of HSI’s UK arm.

However, the Internatio­nal Fur Federation said it was “disappoint­ed” by the decision.

“The majority of top designers will continue to work with fur as they know it is a natural product that is produced responsibl­y,” said its CEO Mark Oaten.

“With growing concern about the environmen­t and plastics in fashion, I truly believe fur is the natural and responsibl­e choice for designers and consumers.”

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 ?? — AFP ?? In the past: Donatella (inset) is ditching the practice of using fur in the luxury brand’s collection­s.
— AFP In the past: Donatella (inset) is ditching the practice of using fur in the luxury brand’s collection­s.
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