Stella McCartney calls on her peers to abandon the pen

Stella McCartney calls on her peers to abandon the pen
Stella McCartney calls on her peers to abandon the pen

Translated by

Clementine Martin

Published on

July 1, 2024

Designer Stella McCartney, who is committed to animal-friendly fashion, has banned feathers from her collections and wants to encourage other designers to sign the Peta manifesto for fashion that is cruelty-free towards birds.

Stella McCartney

The label’s exhortation follows the release of a report by the animal rights group, revealing that birds exploited by the feather industry “endure miserable lives and violent deaths.”

In a series of videos just published on social networks, Stella McCartney says she wants to “open the eyes and hearts of millions of followers of the brand worldwide to show what birds have to endure to provide feathers.”

The designer hopes that these publications will “inspire brands to demonstrate authentic creativity in fashion by recreating the look, lightness, movement and insulation of feathers with vegan materials.”

She continued: “The fashion industry exploits and kills millions of birds for their feathers every year, which is not only inhumane; it is unnecessary. My Fall 2024 collection shows the appeal and possibilities of cruelty-free alternatives that respect animals and planet Earth. I hope this inspires you to join Peta and me in calling for an end to the use of feathers in fashion and other industries.”

Its collection uses BioPuff, a material made from reeds “the use of which contributes to the regeneration of Cambridgeshire wetlands and helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions whilst encouraging biodiversity”.

Other famous designers like Felder Felder, Eirinn Hayhow, Richard Malone, Patrick McDowell, VIN + OMI, Pīferi, Sarah Regensburger and Joshua James Small have already signed the Peta manifesto. “Many are opting for luxury synthetic feathers made from bamboo, recycled materials and metal.”

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