Fur Is Out Faux Is In
Fur for fashion is rapidly declining as more people are becoming aware of the environment and the importance of using animals less. Fur is usually looked down upon, especially by animal rights activists, but it was once seen as a status symbol. Scales, feathers, leather, and furs are declining in popularity and being replaced by faux versions that are friendly to the environment and yet allow you to find your inner fashionista.
The faux versions are even being created out of recycled materials and are recyclable, while real versions are not. Faux versions also take less time to create and treat. Fashion with a conscious is becoming more popular as more people want a piece of the eco-fashion that has sparked worldwide interest.
There are more options available to consumers that are seeking to make a fashion statement when it comes to faux fur and other animal products. Using faux fur can allow the shopper to save hundreds and even thousands of dollars on an ensemble – which means that you can end up buying more.
Fur hurts the animals that are slaughtered for it, and fashion only benefits for a short period of time. Avoiding real animal products can lower CO2 emissions, and save plenty of animal’s lives each year. Fashion shouldn’t be painful for you or the animal, which is why faux furs will always be in high style.
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