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Dolce&Gabbana Says No to Fur

The luxury label will substitute “eco-fur” garments in its place

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Italian luxury retailer Dolce&Gabbana will cease using fur in all of its collections this year, according to Reuters.

In a joint statement with Humane Society International, D&G Communication and Marketing Officer Fedele Usai said, “The entire fashion system has a significant social responsibility role that must be promoted and encouraged.”

The brand will use “eco-fur” garments and accessories in place of fur while “continuing to collaborate with master furriers to preserve jobs and know-how.”

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