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BCBG Goes Fur-Free

February 28, 2008

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BCBG's new fur-free policy will spare the lives of countless furbearing animals.
Shopping just got a lot better for women who love fashion but avoid stores that sell fur. Designer Max Azria's fashion house BCBGMAXAZRIAGROUP has pledged that it will be fur-free starting in fall of 2008.

For compassionate shoppers, not only does this open the door to BCBGMAXAZRIA stores, but all 15 brands within the BCBGMAXZRIAGROUP, which also includes MAX AZRIA and Hervé Léger by Max Azria. All told, this influential fashion house operates stores in more than 20 countries, including the U.S. and Canada.

Browse our list of more than 75 fur-free companies.

With this new policy, Max Azria joins other leading designers Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Klein, who have also recently turned their backs on fur. You can say no to fur by signing the fur-free pledge

Find out why going fur-free is so important, in this video featuring designer Jay McCarroll on the disturbing truth of fur production.

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