Burberry

The brand announced that they’d stop using fox, mink, angora, rabbit and Asiatic raccoon fur, beginning with Tisci’s first collection. The designer, who joined Burberry as Chief Creative Officer back in March, marked the change a “new era” on Instagram.
Versace

Gucci
At the end of 2017 Gucci announced that it would go fur-free, a particular surprising move given the fact one of its most popular shoes is a fur-lined loafer.
Michael Kors
At the end of 2017, Michael Kors announced that by the end of December 2018, all fur designs will be phased out of Michael Kors and Jimmy Choo
Armani
Gorigio Armani made the decision to go fur-free in 2016.

Stella McCartney
Since the brand ‘s launch in 2001, it has never used real fur. Instead, it created “Fur-Free-Fur” that incorporates the look and feel of fur in designs but without any animal cruelty.
Tommy Hilfiger, Ralph Lauren
Both Tommy Hilfiger and Polo Ralph Lauren went fur-free in 2007.
Calvin Klein
One of the very early adopters of the cause is Calvin Klein, which stopped the use of fur designs in 1994!


