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PETA Fashion Awards celebrate outstanding brands and events for animals

The annual Fashion Awards by PETA celebrate brands and events that have made major statements for animals this year. Luxury labels including Coach, Burberry, Michael Kors and Diane von Furstenberg, emerge winners in PETA’s biggest luxury fashion moment category for their actions. ASOS was named the Most Progressive Online Platform by PETA in light of its announcement that it will introduce a ban on mohair, silk, feathers and cashmere products on its site.

PETA’s Most Progressive Fashion Event of the Year Award was awarded to Helsinki Fashion Week for its decision to ban leather from its catwalks as of 2019.On the high street, faux fur label Ecopel was honored with the Innovation Award for using recycled plastic bottles to produce its garments.

Other winners included Dr Martens, which was awarded for its extensive range of vegan shoes on the best vegan boot collection category, and Veja, which received the Best Vegan Shoe Collection prize for its vegan leather and organic cotton collection.

Meanwhile, London-based label Felder Felder received the Collaboration Award for partnering with sustainable fashion label Ecoalf to produce a capsule collection of coats made from recycled materials; outerwear brand Save the Duck was awarded Best Down-Free Label for its recycled coats free of animal fillers; and Alexandra K won in the best vegan bags category for its innovative accessories made from apple leather, a sustainable material made in Italy that integrates organic apple peels into the skin of the material.

 

 
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