Oslo Fashion for Fall 2011
The high-principled folks at Oslo Fashion Week banned fur from Have just Appearing at the upcoming Fall / Winter 2011-2012 shows in February next year, making Norway the first country to ban the controversial material from Appearing on the runways at the biannual fashion event .
The decision to eat on the back of persistent Efforts by Mote Mot Pels (Fashion Against Fur) s, which has Gained the support of over 200 industry insiders Who Have Pledge to refuse to work with fur coats and Other animal.
With top local designers Supporting the Initiative, Including Leila Hafzi, Thomas Ryen of Unworn and John Erling Vinnem of JohnnyLove and Norwegian Elle and Cosmopolitan magazines, the event Organizers Had good reason to reevaluates Their position on Defer.
“It has been a very natural choice for us,” Paul Vasbotten, general manager of the Oslo Fashion Week, Said in a Recent interview. “We are doing this in order to Increase Ethical values in fashion,” I added.
The ban is Not Being Predicted to become a trend in the fashion scenes in Neighboring Countries, however.
Copenhagen Fashion Week will continue Showing That Incorporate fur designs, as Eva Kruse, CEO of the event, You Said, “We Believe That fur is a central part of fashion and We Have No Plans to ban fur from Copenhagen Fashion Week.”
“If You Are fur farms shut down in Norway, the production would just move to other countries like China. Then we will lose all control of how Are Treated animals, “commented waiter Kruse.
Both sides do present a strong argument, But the question is, how will the fashion industries in the rest of the world Reply to this ban in future seasons? What does Anna Wintour, well-known fur lover, think about the move? And more importantly, will Our local fashion community – and Dubai Fashion Week – ever feel Strongly enough about a particular issue That pervades the industry so as to address the way it did Oslo Fashion Week? They hope we do.