The Fur Debate
Anna Wintour won’t give an interview on it. Kate Winslet is having a fit because she couldn’t actually tell that she was wearing real fur in her recent Vanity Fair shoot.
What’s a real Fashionista to do? How can we solve this fur debate? Is there a line that is supposed to be drawn?
Will PETA ever stop throwing things in people’s faces at fashion shows?
Personally, well, I’m just gonna give my own opinions because, frankly, nobody seems to be saying anything coherent anyway. (And Anna Wintour refuses to comment!)
Throwing tofu in people’s faces is not an example of a peaceful way to solve things. (And, it’s wasting the tofu! – damn, just thinking about it makes me hungry!) The fur debate – whether you agree or disagree – that is totally each consumer’s personal choice.
If fur was not approved of by the buyers, then there wouldn’t be any slaughterers in the business.
So please, PETA, just educate, don’t retaliate. That’s my two cents.
- Original Source: Vanity Fair
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What a great picture! I’m sure it will turn heads and grab attention.
Comment by emily — 15 November, 2008 @ 9:12 am
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Reducing the issue of fur to a matter of “consumer choice” is so ignorant it’s offensive.
For someone advocating education, you really ought to educate yourself. 2 cents is exactly what that opinion was worth.
Comment by rachel — 3 May, 2009 @ 8:24 am