CFDA Ends Fur at New York Fashion Week

The Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) has announced a significant policy change regarding the use of fur in fashion. Starting from the upcoming New York Fashion Week, which is scheduled for February 2024, the CFDA will no longer permit the use of fur in collections presented at the event.

This decision aligns with a growing trend in the fashion industry, as many designers and brands are moving towards more sustainable and ethical practices. The CFDA’s initiative aims to promote animal welfare and encourage the use of alternative materials.

In recent years, several high-profile designers have already made the shift away from fur, reflecting changing consumer attitudes towards fashion and sustainability. The CFDA’s new policy is expected to further influence the industry and inspire more brands to adopt similar practices.

For more information about the CFDA and its initiatives, visit the official CFDA website.



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