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Making Fashion Cruelty-Free

Fashion industry icon Michael Kors has joined the list of designers who will no longer use fur in their fashion lines.  Kors follows on the recent announcement by the Italian industry giant Gucci that they will begin phasing out fur starting in the spring of 2018.  Unfortunately, fur products are sometimes mislabeled as fur-free.

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