The World’s Top Fashion Magazine Says No to Fur
- 600milliondogs.org

- Nov 4
- 2 min read
Vogue, the world’s most influential fashion magazine, has announced it will no longer promote or feature fur.
Vogue is the voice that shapes what the world wears and values.
When the magazine changes direction, the entire fashion industry takes notice.
From runways in Paris to shops in Tokyo, its influence reaches everywhere.
For decades, animals such as foxes, raccoons, and coyotes have suffered for their fur.
Many were caught in leg-hold traps that snap shut on their legs with brutal force.
Some tried to pull themselves free until their bones broke.
Other animals chew through their own legs to escape.
Many wait for days, bleeding and terrified, until someone comes to kill them.
Each fur coat began with that kind of suffering.
This decision by Vogue sends a powerful message: it clearly states that beauty does not need to come from suffering.
When the most powerful name in fashion walks away from fur, designers and brands around the world follow suit.
That means fewer traps, fewer cages, and fewer animals dying for clothes.
As one leading designer said, “Fur belongs on animals, not on hangers.”
This moment is about more than fashion.
It is proof that compassion can change entire industries — and if it can change fashion, it can change the world for animals still suffering in silence.
Now, it is time to bring that same compassion to the streets — to the millions of stray dogs and cats still waiting for kindness.
The world's 600 million stray dogs and 87 million stray cats give birth to over 1 billion homeless puppies and kittens every year.
Tragically, those who survive, also reproduce and give birth to another generation of homeless strays - thus repeating the cycle of suffering, every year.
Together, we can reshape the world for animals everywhere.
Thank you for caring and for helping animals.
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