The Australian Fashion Council has officially forbidden the use of skins, wild animals and wild feathers of the catwalks of Australian Fashion Week (AFW). From immediately, the new policy ensures that AFW's 2025 edition is completely free of wildlife exploitation.
Australian fashion week has banned skin, wild animals and feathers of their catwalks, which makes the 2025 edition without wild. The policy, developed with collective justice of fashion and protection of the world in animals, marks a great victory for ethical fashion. The decision reflects the growing public demand for alternatives without cruelty and sustainable.
Politics develops in collaboration with the collective justice of fashion and protection of the world in the world. With this policy, crocodiles, foxes and exotic birds will be protected, ensuring that they are no longer used in fashion exhibitions in this event.
This decision reflects the growing public demand for ethical and sustainable fashion. It is a victory promoted by thousands of compassionate Australians who believe that fashion should never have the cost of animal life, according to the protection of the world animal.
This movement is based on similar commitments of wildlife achieved in Melbourne's fashion week, Melbourne's fashion festival and international tracks in Berlin and Copenhagen.
“This last announcement is a reminder that the fashion industry can be a positive force or wildlife, and change the lives of crocodiles, ostriches, minks and more. We are seeing a domino effect of fashion events in Australia and the world rejecting exotic skins, feathers and fur. With this new friendly policy of wildlife, the week of Australian fashion The list of routes that are hugging innovative alternatives to innovative alternatives. Suzanne Milthorpe, campaign director at World Animal Protection Australia.
Animal rights organizations, including PETA, have campaigned for a long time for this change.
Fiber2Fashion News Desk (HU)