Italy’s Prada joins the fur-free chorus, omitting animal coats from the 2020 women’s spring-summer collections More sustainable business news:
FILE PHOTO: People walk past a Prada luxury fashion boutique near Wangfujing Street, a pedestrianised shopping area, in Beijing, China October 15, 2018. REUTERS/Thomas Peter/File Photo
The decision is part of a wider trend among fashion brands to champion ethical and sustainable policies in a bid to win over environmentally-savvy younger customers.
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