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Condé Nast's new policy ends use of new animal fur in all editorial and ads after a nine-month campaign by the Coalition to Abolish the Fur Trade, reflecting shifting industry ethics.

  • Condé Nast, the company behind Vogue, has announced updated guidelines stating that it will discontinue the inclusion of new animal fur in both its magazine features and advertisements.
  • Condé Nast’s decision was prompted by a persistent effort over nine months led by the animal rights group CAFT, which involved protests outside Vogue editors’ residences and demonstrations at magazine events.
  • The updated guidelines allow defined exceptions, such as byproducts of subsistence and indigenous practices, and also apply to Condé Nast titles like Vanity Fair, The New Yorker, and GQ.
  • A Condé Nast spokesperson stated that their publications have long upheld a policy of excluding new animal fur from both their editorial materials and advertisements, reflecting the company's enduring values.
  • This decision marks a significant transformation for Vogue and the fashion industry, reflecting a broader move away from fur as more brands and publications, including Elle, have already adopted fur-free policies.
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By Issy Ronald, CNN Vogue will no longer feature “new animal fur in its editorial content or advertising,” according to updated guidelines posted on the website of its parent company, Condé Nast. These guidelines, which allow for “defined exceptions, including subsistence byproducts and Indigenous practices,” will also affect other publications owned by the media conglomerate, such as The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, and GQ. However, this change is …

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Vogue publisher Condé Nast stops showing fur in all editorial and advertising

Vogue will no longer feature “new animal fur in editorial content or advertising,” according to updated guidelines on the website of its parent company, Condé Nast.

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