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Friday 28 February 2014

Fur and animal treatment in the fashion industry

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/10664089/Fur-lovers-banned-from-Mahiki-nightclub.html
Guests wearing fur will be turned away and others will be given badges saying “No Fur” at the door
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/10664089/Fur-lovers-banned-from-Mahiki-nightclub.html
I was surprised when I looked at this report because it is idea that has never been done before, it is very brave movement because it shows that some people do care how animals are treated, I have no problem wearing fake fur or vintage fur or anything else but real fur I will never wear because of the unethical treatment of animals and I believe it is wrong to treat animals in a cruel way.
http://fashionwithaheart.wordpress.com/2012/05/06/animal-cruelty-in-the-fashion-industry/
 I strongly feel that the treatment of animals in the fashion industry is more looked that why can't we do the same on the environment, working conditions and treatment of humans in the fashion industry?, because they are also important ethical issues in the fashion industry.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/more-shops-ban-the-sale-of-angora-wool-after-video-exposes-cruelty-9009003.html
I am happy that some fashion companies and labels are banning the use of Angora fur and I am appauled that bunny rabbits are treated this way by the cruelty of farming for fur and I also find this to be heartbreaking because I love bunnies as they are my favourite animal because like them I eat and love to eat my vegetables, they are so sweet and cuddly animals.

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