For Immediate Release:
December 2, 2021
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Moira Colley 202-483-7382
Rome â Following talks with PETA U.K., the Armani Groupâwhose iconic brands include Giorgio Armani, Emporio Armani, EA7, and Armani Exchangeâhas confirmed that it has banned the use of angora in future collections. The company implemented a ban on fur in 2016.
âTodayâs socially conscious fashion consumers want nothing to do with an industry that rips the hair out of fully conscious rabbits,â says PETA U.K. Vice President of International Programs Mimi Bekhechi. âPETA U.K. is celebrating Armaniâs decision to extend its no-fur policy to include angora and encourages all designers still using it to get with the times.â
As revealed in a PETA Asia exposé, most rabbits used for angora are stretched across boards and their hair is ripped out as they scream in pain. Others are tied up before their fur is cut or shorn, and their delicate skin is cut open by the sharp tools as they struggle desperately to escape. They typically endure this agony every three months.
Armani joins hundreds of other top brandsâincluding Valentino, Gucci, Diane von Furstenberg, Calvin Klein, Burberry, Tommy Hilfiger, and Stella McCartneyâthat have committed to not selling angora after hearing from PETA entities.
PETA U.S.âwhose motto reads, in part, that âanimals are not ours to wearââopposes speciesism, a human-supremacist worldview. For more information, please visit PETA.org or follow the group on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram.
Source: Peta.org