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Luxury’s Fur Calculus: To Ban or Not to Ban?

This week, French luxury conglomerate Kering made a commitment to go entirely fur-free, but the calculus looks different for LVMH, the world’s largest luxury group.
LVMH-owned Fendi staged its Spring/Summer 2022 show in Milan on Wednesday which included decadent furs but less than 48 hours later, the group’s arch-rival Kering announced it was going fur-free. Courtesy.
LVMH-owned Fendi staged its Spring/Summer 2022 show in Milan on Wednesday which included decadent furs. Less than 48 hours later, the group’s arch-rival Kering announced it was going fur-free. Courtesy.

At Fendi’s Milan show on Wednesday, models sashayed down the runway in ‘70s-disco-inspired glam, punctuated by the decadent furs the LVMH-owned label is known for. Less than 48 hours later, the group’s arch-rival Kering announced it was going fur-free.

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