Over 300 fashion brands now have fur-free policies, and the list is growing! Sales bans and farm bans are becoming more common.
Fur bans are happening left and right, all around the world. Many are waking up to the cruelty of the fur industry; seeing what has been hidden and taking action to end the animal suffering. Many people we speak with are surprised that fur farms still exist! Fur-Free Ohio and countless other amazing organizations are making sure that this industry finally stays in the past, where it belongs. The public is demanding that we move on from outdated, unnecessary, harmful, and cruel industries.
Fur Sales Bans
Israel, fur sales banned in 2021
California, USA
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Ann Arbor, MI, USA
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Wellesley and Weston, MA, USA
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United Kingdom is currently considering
a sales ban
Fur Farming Bans
Austria, fur farming banned in 2004
Bosnia and Herzegovina, fur farming ban passed in 2017
Croatia, fur farming ban passed in 2007
Czech Republic, fur farming ban passed in 2017
Netherlands, fur farming ban passed in 2012
United Kingdom, fur farming banned in 2000
June 2021 - Ireland bill to ban all fur farming
June 2021 - UK advancing on banning sale of fur
June 2021 - Estonia banned fur farming
June 2021 - EU initiatives to ban fir farming in all EU
July 2021 - US advance mink farm ban
Legislation currently in Colorado
Fashion brands and others
3.1 Phillip Lim, fur-free and exotic skins banned beginning from the Fall 2019 collection
Alexachung, always fur-free
Alexander McQueen, fur-free beginning in 2021
Balenciaga, fur-free beginning in 2021
Bottega Veneta, fur-free since 2001
Burberry, fur-free beginning from the 2019 collections
Calvin Klein, fur-free since February 1994; angora-free since December 2013
Chanel, exotic skins banned beginning November 2018
Claudie Pierlot, fur-free beginning from the Spring 2020 collection
Coach, fur-free beginning beginning from the Fall 2019 collection
Diane von Furstenberg, mohair banned beginning July 2018; will also fully ban exotic skins, angora and fur starting in 2019
Donna Karan and DKNY, fur-free beginning from the Fall 2019 collections
Furla, fur-free beginning from the Cruise 2019 collection
Giorgio Armani, fur-free since March 2016
Gucci, fur-free since the Spring 2018 collection; angora-free since June 2018
Hugo Boss, fur-free since July 2015
J.Crew, fur-free since January 2005
Jean Paul Gaultier, fur-free since
November 2018
John Galliano, fur-free beginning from the 2019 collections
Karl Lagerfeld, fur-free since late 2019
Kate Spade New York, always fur-free
Lacoste, angora-free since December 2014
Mackage, plans to phase out fur
Maje, fur-free beginning from the Fall 2019 collection
Michael Kors, fur-free by December 2018 (along with Jimmy Choo, which Michael Kors acquired in July 2017)
Miu Miu, fur-free beginning from the Spring 2020 women's collections
Moose Knuckles, fur-free by end of 2022
Oscar de la Renta, fur-free by end of October 2021
Prada, fur-free beginning from the Spring 2020 women's collections
Ralph Lauren, fur-free since April 2007; mohair-free since July 2018
Rebecca Minkoff, fur-free since November 2019
Sandro, fur-free beginning from the Fall 2018 collection
St. John, fur-free and exotics skins banned beginning from the Pre-Fall 2019 collection
Stella McCartney, always fur-free
The Kooples, fur-free since September 2016
Tommy Hilfiger, fur-free since March 2007
Valentino, fur-free beginning in 2022
Versace, fur-free beginning from the 2019 collections
Victoria Beckham, always fur-free; exotic skins banned beginning from the Fall 2019 collection
Vivienne Westwood, fur-free since October 2007
Tom Ford has "limited" fur in recent collections (and whose Fall 2018 collections included no fur at all)
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Holt Renfrew
Kanuk
Tuesday Morning
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Asos
Farfetch, fur-free since May 2018
Macy's Inc., announced in October 2019 that both Macy's and Bloomgindale's would stop selling fur by the end of fiscal year 2020
Neiman Marcus Group, will close fur salons at Neiman Marcus and Bergdorf Goodman stores and stop selling fur products by early 2023
Nordstrom, fur-free by end of 2021
Saks Fifth Avenue, fur-free by the end of fiscal 2022
Selfridges, fur-free since 2004
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Mytheresa - pledge to be fur-free by 11/2021
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Mario's
Saint Laurent
Gucci
Bottega Veneta,
Balenciaga
Alexander McQueen
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Brioni
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London Fashion Week
InStyle
Stockholm Fashion Week
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and more!
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