John,
Luxury brands like Hermès and Prada are profiting from the brutal slaughter of exotic animals – crocodiles, snakes, lizards, and others – for their skins, used to make handbags, belts, and shoes.
The farms supplying these exotic skins are often overcrowded, filthy, and cruel, confining animals like crocodiles and snakes to tiny enclosures. Many are killed inhumanely – some even skinned alive, their suffering dismissed for the sake of high-end fashion.
This needs to end.
Fashion brands like Chanel have already banned exotic animal skins from their collections, proving that the industry can thrive without exploiting wildlife. It’s time for Hermès, Prada, and others to follow suit and embrace cruelty-free practices.
Sign the petition: demand Hermès and Prada stop using exotic animal skins.
Crocodiles are remarkable animals. In the wild, they communicate with their young, work together to hunt, and play a vital role in their ecosystems. But on factory farms, their lives are reduced to mere commodities, robbed of dignity and freedom.
The good news? The tide is turning. This year, London Fashion Week banned exotic animal skins, setting a powerful precedent for the fashion industry. And other major luxury brands are already embracing sustainable and ethical practices. We can push Hermès and Prada to adopt cruelty-free alternatives too.
Add your voice now: tell luxury brands to stop profiting from animal cruelty.