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Michael Kors have announced that they will no longer use animal fur in their products. The new policy will also apply to Jimmy Choo, which Michael Kors Holdings acquired in July for a multimillion pound deal. The initiative comes just a few months after Gucci announced that they would also abolish fur from their products. Kors decided to go fur-free after executive chief officer John Idol had a meeting with Dan Matthews of PETA. The US luxury label has since revealed that any fur products currently in production will be phased out by December 2018 and that they will introduce a new faux alternative in their forthcoming collections. “This decision marks a new chapter as our company continues to evolve its use of innovative materials,” explained Idol. “We now have the ability to create a luxe aesthetic using non-animal fur,” he added. Kors has previously been a perennial target for animal rights activists. In June, a group of PETA demonstrators disrupted a live interview with the American designer at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York by chanting “Michael Kors has blood on his hands”. It is reported that the brand could showcase their new faux fur alternatives as early as February 2018, where the designer will present his autumn/winter 2018 collection at New York Fashion Week. The announcement has been welcomed by animal rights activists. Wayne Pacelle, president of The Humane Society of the United States , noted: "With the advances in faux fur and the introduction of other innovative materials, it’s becoming clear that there is simply no reason to continue using a product that causes so much pain and suffering. |