Luxury Brands That Harm Animals For Profit

Luxury brands often use cruel animal-based materials like fur and exotic skins, despite efforts by anti-fur and vegan movements to reduce harm.

Dior

This particular bag is made out of lambskin. Dior continues to use fur and exotic animal skin, ignoring calls to go fur-free despite a petition.

Louis Vuitton

This specific coat is made of fox fur. In 2020, PETA debunked Louis Vuitton's claim of "humane farming" for all exotic animals.

Fendi

This bag is made out of real crocodile skin. Interestingly, Fendi is currently working with academic institutions to create lab-grown fur.

Roberto Cavalli

Can you believe this bomber is made out of sheepskin? Roberto Cavalli continues heavy use of animal skins despite ongoing protests.

Hermès

Most expensive Hermès bag is made with Nile Crocodile. This brand is notorious for having the "largest array of animal products" across 111 brands.

Oscar De La Renta

This coat is made of Golden Sable fur, sourced from a small Russian animal. Billie Eilish prompted them to commit to becoming entirely fur-free.

Jimmy Choo

Jimmy Choo ditched fur in 2018 and introduced vegan shoes, but their use of untraceable animal products is still worrying.

CELINE

Their website describes this as "supple calfskin." Despite the growing popularity of cruelty-free fashion, Celine continues to use it.

These shoes may be beautiful but they're made of Napa Leather - made from the hides of calves, lambs, and kid goats. Would you wear it?

Carolina Herrera

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