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Topshop!

Posted at 04:52 PM | | CommentsComments (4)

Topshop, a hugely popular fashion retailer in the UK, just put together a beautiful window display in their flagship store in London, with a model wearing a teddy-bear coat, to remind people that wearing clothing made out of animals who have been tortured for their fur is as cruel as it is weird. Honestly, it’s probably not a great idea to wear coats made out of teddy bears either, but for very different reasons. Check it out. It's awesome.


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Amazing!

Posted by: alvin | November 3, 2006 07:50 PM

I love it!

Also, I'm imagining Bjork wearing it to a red carpet event.

Posted by: Joe | November 5, 2006 03:38 PM

Awesome!

Posted by: Cooter Boots | November 6, 2006 12:26 PM

this is so EXCITING! if only we could get awesome companies to do that here in north america. good work peta and topshop!

a few years ago LuluLemon teamed up with my group (Global Action Network) www.gan.ca to create an anti-fur display as well!

i am excited to see a future of proudly cruelty-free fashion!

Posted by: lucas solowey | February 22, 2008 08:13 PM

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