Celebrities and top designers are using fur
Despite the angry reaction on the part of the defenders of animals, many are still the public figures who continue to wear fur â" even those who had promised to never use, like Naomi Campbell and Cindy Crawford (pictured), referred to the Guardian. Despite an appeal by the designer John Bartlett to stop using animal skins, several clothing brands like Dolce Gabbana &, Alexander McQueen, Prada, Louis Vuitton, Fendi and Tom Ford have all continued to use skins for the latest season sets.Although companies like H&M, Topshop and Calvin Klein have banned the use of skins, these may be increasingly to be used.During this month will be held in the Finnish city of Helsinki the largest fur auction ever seen, in which prices are expected to reach record values. Merchants and designers will compete in 11 million mink pelts, 2 million Fox pelts and 1 million skins a variety of wild animals.Mark Oaten, executive director of the Federation of international trade in Furs, asserts that "the demand for fur is so great that the industry is going through a desperate shortage of products." Second, young Oaten began using skins and the latest technological advancements have supported industry to do much more with them.Foto: tomy japan/Creative Commons
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