FASHION – While Fashion Week in Paris continues at full speed with the presentations of the spring and summer 2024 women’s ready-to-wear collections, the Hermès fashion show was interrupted on Saturday, September 30.
For this show, a meadow where we could smell the horses was recreated in the Republican Guard, with the plants that the house undertook to replant.
That didn’t stop a supporter of animal rights charity Peta from joining the models in the corridors and waving a banner. “Hermès: stop exotic leathers”.
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Many studies published by Peta have condemned cruelty at crocodile farms in Texas, Zimbabwe and Vietnam. “bad living conditions” And together “A violent and terrible death”according to the association.
Peta recently performed similar actions on the catwalks of Burberry in London, Gucci in Milan and Coach in New York.
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