Milan - (AFP) - Valentino fashion house has followed the lead of other major brands by deciding to stop using animal fur in its collections from 2022, an announcement welcomed by animal rights activists Wednesday in Italy. And "Valentino" announced On Tuesday, its fur company Valentino Buller would stop production at the end of the year, and the last collection to include furs would be the 2021/22 fall-winter collection. With the values of the house.” He added, “We are rapidly progressing in the search for alternative materials in order to pay more attention to the environment in terms of the collections for the coming years.” The major Italian fashion houses “Prada”, “Armani”, “Gucci”, “Versace” and “ Furla, Britain's Burberry, American Donna Karan, DKNY and Michael Kors, as well as French designer Jean Paul Gaultier, have all made similar decisions in recent years. The Humane Society International welcomed Valentino's decision. Considering that it will contribute to ending the "brutal fur trade". Italy, Martina Blooda, said that “this industry kills 100 million animals every year in pursuit of their fur.”
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