Has Veganism Become a Weight-Loss Trend?
byMany celebrities are jumping on the vegan bandwagon, but is it something real or just the latest celebrity diet trend?
Many celebrities are jumping on the vegan bandwagon, but is it something real or just the latest celebrity diet trend?
Esprit’s new collection of women’s sneakers isn’t just vegan-friendly, it’s also endorsed by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals {PETA} has obtained graphic hidden-camera footage that indicates widespread animal abuse in sheep farms across Australia and the United States.
Precious Skin, a unique zero-waste accessories collection by Berlin designer, Victoria Ledig, is made from unusual cow body parts that not only shows how much of each animal is wasted, but also how well-disguised leather products often are.
Meat isn’t just murder, according to Dame Vivienne Westwood, it’s also depleting the world’s water supplies.
Recently celebrity and anti-fur activist Khloe Kardashian urged her fans to wear fake fur. The idea makes sense: choose to fake your fur instead of opting for the real thing. But there is a catch.
After committing to a 22-day “completely vegan” diet with her husband, rap mogul Jay-Z, the pop megastar was spotted last Friday wearing what appeared to be a fur-trimmed coat and suede shoes to lunch at an animal-free restaurant in Los Angeles.
Shocking undercover footage of alleged rabbit abuse in China may have prompted several of the world’s biggest apparel brands and retailers to declare a moratorium on sourcing angora products, but at least one bold-face name is still holding out.
When you say ‘eco fashion’, one of the first names that come to mind is fashion designer Stella McCartney. Her values of being environmentally aware transcend fashion, making her an authentic force in the industry.
As Fashion Week makes its way across the Atlantic, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals treated Londoners to a different kind of runway show. Dressed to kill in little black dresses and spiked heels, a trio of models turned heads—and stomachs—on Thursday by strutting down New Bond Street with the bloodied remains of two foxes.