Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Kering will stop using rabbit-fur-based angora materials from its luxury fashion products. The French luxury giant, which banned ...
Have you ever seen something as unbelievably cute and fluffy as this rabbit? The Angora rabbit looks more like a cloud — or a puffy ball of cotton candy — and a new picture shows just how massively ...
Angora is a luxury fibre produced by long-haired Angora rabbits. Once a thriving worldwide industry, its production and spinning is now concentrated in China. Some 4,700 tons are produced each year ...
An Angora rabbit is tied up and its skin stretched so its wool can be sheared (PETA) If you plan on buying a woolly jumper for yourself, a friend or family member this Christmas, think again. If the ...
This undated handout image received on November 20, 2013 from animal rights group PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) and taken at an undisclosed location in China shows a work cutting ...
When people feel strongly about a certain subject, the take to the Internet. And this makes sense, right? No matter what it is you feel passionately about, there is going to be someone else out there ...
Italian fashion house Armani announced Wednesday it would no longer use angora wool, a product made from rabbit hair, as part of its fur-free policy. The company said it would no longer use the ...
Every time Hayley publishes a story, you’ll get an alert straight to your inbox! Enter your email By clicking “Sign up”, you agree to receive emails from ...
For what it’s worth, Angora rabbits are adorable. At their most glorious, they’re like perfect cumulous clouds with faces, or contented little cotton balls – the kinds of animals that, with a bit of ...
Hong Kong (AFP) - Animal rights group PETA urged shoppers Wednesday to boycott products made from angora rabbit fur, after it released footage of fur being plucked from the skins of live rabbits on ...