The winners of the 2018 vegan fashion prize - News - Peta France

The winners of the 2018 vegan fashion prize - News - Peta France

Fashion loves to talk about it, and this year, it's mission accomplished.The positive commitments for animals made by many major brands have ignited the canvas in the last 12 months, and there is really something to rejoice.

As the general public becomes aware of the suffering of the use of animal skins and turns their back on these cruel "materials", the creators adapt their offer.Indeed, the vegan lifestyle develops at high “V” speed and a growing part of consumers turn to clothes and articles that correspond to their ethical principles and their values of respect for animals and the planet.

The Peta Vegan Fashion Prize celebrates the biggest moments in 2018 and rewards the most premiered brands and creators and the best innovations in this area:

Animals do not belong to us and we don't have to use them for our clothes.

Today the pressure increases on the fashion sector and pushes all its players, from major international luxury brands to independent creators, to offer modern collections from vegan and innovative textiles that do not implyanimal suffering.But there remains a lot of progress to be made, because billions of sensitive beings continue to be confined, exploited, tortured and massacred for their skins.

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Les gagnants du Prix de la mode végane 2018 - Actualités - PETA France

In animal breeding for fur, rabbits, visors, viverrin dogs, foxes and other animals are enclosed for life in tiny wire cages before being shot in a violent manner.The animals trapped in nature - like the coyotes whose fur is used to garnish the parkas of the brand canada goose - are captured in steel jaw traps which brief their members to the bone.

The leather industry is responsible for the death of more than a billion animals each year: cows, pigs, goats and even dogs and cats.

The down and the feathers which are used to garnish jackets and coats are often torn from living birds from which this torture is imposed several times before they are slaughtered.

The goats exploited for the Mohair are mistreated, violated and killed in a terrifying way, as revealed by the unprecedented investigation of Peta Asia turned in South Africa.

The surveys carried out in 99 farms and sheds of mowing on four continents - including in the largest exporters of wool - continued to reveal serious mistreatment inflicted on sheep in these farms: we see sorely mutilated lambs and violently tackled sheepdown ;Struck with punches, foot and electric mower;and delivered to atrocious death.

Thanks to brands like those rewarded during our 2018 vegan fashion prize, these archaic and barbaric treatments are rejected for the benefit of practices that do not use animals and more respectful of the environment and employees.

Act for animals that continue to be exploited for fashion

Help animals still massacred by the fashion industry by asking for the ban on fur production in France:

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