Condé Nast, The Publisher Behind Vogue, Finally Bans Fur After Decades Of Animal Rights Protest

Condé Nast, The Publisher Behind Vogue, Finally Bans Fur After Decades Of Animal Rights Protest
Condé Nast, The Publisher Behind Vogue, Finally Bans Fur After Decades Of Animal Rights Protest For decades, animal rights activists, campaigners, and ethical designers have fought to strip fur fashion of its glamour and expose the cruelty behind it. From bold celebrity-led protests to quiet shifts in consumer values, these efforts have slowly reshaped the fashion landscape. Now, one of the industry’s most influential gatekeepers, Condé Nast — publisher of Vogue, Vanity Fair, and Glamour — has announced it will no longer feature “new animal fur in editorial content or advertising” across its titles. The decision, which includes exceptions for what are outlined as “byproducts of subsistence and Indigenous practices,” marks a symbolic turning point within the fashion media landscape due to Condé Nast’s global reach. It is especially significant given Vogue’s legacy in glamorizing fur and its historically unwavering support under former editor-in-chief Anna Wintour, one of fur’s most powerful…