Designer Fashion Label Armani Debuts Men’s Vegan Fur Range

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Luxury fashion brand Armani just debuted a men’s vegan fur range at its autumn/winter 2019 show in Milan. Photos from the show reveal that the range features a men’s faux fur coat, boots, and a shawl.

The Italian brand, founded by Giorgio Armani, shared images from the Emporio Armani Fall Winter 2019-2020 fashion show where men’s faux fur fashion took “centre stage,” the brand wrote on Twitter.

The collection focuses on the “freedom and energy inspired by the animal world,” the brand said, which is helping to “free the urbanite from his geographical constraints.”

Armani first ditched fur back in 2016, according to Vogue. Armani said it was “pleased” to make the announcement, explaining that, “Technological progress made over the years allows us to have valid alternatives at our disposition that render the use of cruel practices unnecessary as regards animals.”

“Pursuing the positive process undertaken long ago, my company is now taking a major step ahead, reflecting our attention to the critical issues of protecting and caring for the environment and animals,” Armani noted.

Following the move, Joh Vinding, chairman of the Fur Free Alliance that is campaigning for a world free of animal fur in fashion and other products, named Armani a “trendsetter in the fashion world.”

Vinding explained that Armani’s decision cements the idea that “designers and consumers can have creative freedom and luxury all without supporting animal cruelty.”

Fur Becoming Unfashionable

An increasing number of fashion labels are moving away from animal fur and skin due to animal welfare concerns.

Animal rights violations in the fur industry prompted designers Jean Paul Gaultier and Diane von Furstenberg to stop using the cruel material. Burberry made the same move in order to become more “socially and environmentally responsible.”

The end of December saw Michael Kors officially becoming fur-free, a policy that also includes Jimmy Choo, now owned by Michael Kors.

Similarly, Gucci’s CEO Marco Bizzarri said the designerwould ditch fur, naming the product “out-dated.”

Whilst the move away from fur is a win for animals all around the world, many of these brands, like Armani, still use other animal-derived materials like wool and leather. However, some designers, like Stella McCartney, are veering toward entirely animal-free fashion in a bid to become fully sustainable and cruelty-free. Several fashion houses, such as NYC-based Haus of Fluff, Unreal Fur, and Shrimps, specialise in faux fur.


Image Credit: Armani

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This post was last modified on December 15, 2020 7:08 am

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