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Fashion Industry Adopts New Runway Rules: Fur Outlawed

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Global Fashion Industry Faces Major Shift Over Animal Fur

Late last week, Italy’s premier fashion council, the Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana (CNMI), issued voluntary guidance urging brands showing at Milan Fashion Week to remove animal fur from their runways as early as September. This is a significant victory for the anti-fur movement and marks a major step forward in the ongoing debate over animal rights in the fashion industry.

The CNMI’s new stance, while not an outright ban like those adopted by other fashion capitals such as Copenhagen, London, and New York, has been hailed as a major coup. The guidance targets animals raised or captured exclusively for their pelts – including mink, fox, coyote, and chinchilla – but exempts leather, shearling, upcycled vintage garments, and fur sourced by Indigenous communities.

The European fur sector is already in terminal decline, with the number of EU fur farms plummeting 73% over the last decade. The overall sales value has dropped by a staggering 92%. This shift adds immense pressure to an ongoing debate within the European Union regarding a continent-wide ban on fur farming and sales.

Scientific backing for a total ban is mounting. Following the ‘Fur Free Europe’ petition, which amassed 1.5 million signatures, a damning report by the European Food Safety Authority concluded that commercial cage systems inherently fail to meet the complex physical and behavioural needs of wild animals.

Despite this progress, regulatory advancements remain slow. The European Commission’s final decision on an enforceable EU-wide phase-out is unlikely before the 2030s. However, advocates argue that cultural shifts in Milan are vital catalysts for legal reform, as evidenced by the CNMI’s guidance.

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