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1,2 - THE GUARDIAN WEEKLY Elementary (1)

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english.com 2003 This page can be photocopied.
Fur flies as sales take off - Mark Townsend 
LEVEL ONE

ELEMENTARY
2
Fur flies as sales take off 
I
n the 1990s not many people bought
fur coats. In fact, fur was very
unpopular and many people protested
against women who wore fur coats. This
year, however, sales of fur in the UK have
risen by 35%. This is the biggest increase
in sales since the early 1980s.
In London no-one has seen so much fur in
shop windows for the last 20 years. People
selling fur also believe that last month’s
shocking photograph of the pop singer
Sophie Ellis Bextor holding a dead fox will
not stop people buying fur. They say that
fur has suddenly become popular because
there is now a new generation of younger
people who want to buy fur.
Leading fashion houses are also helping to
sell fur. Many models at this year’s fashion
by 
Mark Townsend
shows have worn fur. Stars such as
Jennifer Lopez, Madonna, P Diddy, and the
model Kate Moss have worn fur in public.
This is very different from the 1990s when
people threw red paint at women wearing
fur coats.
Fashion writer Judith Watt, who specialises
in the history of fur, believes that women
in their twenties and thirties have opened
up this new market for fur. “People that
grew up as children of the anti-fur
movement are now buying fur", she says.
In the mid-1990s the anti-fur movement
protested against the sale of fur and
about 90% of fur shops had to close
down. However, the increase in the sale of
fur this year does not mean that everyone
is in favour of using animal skins to make
clothes. The animal welfare charity Peta
(People for the Ethical Treatment of
Animals), which took the photograph of
Sophie Ellis Bextor with the dead fox, said
that the fur trade was cruel. It also said
that as many as 50 animals are killed by
electrocution, poisoning or gassing to
make just one fur coat. Dawn Carr, the
director of Peta, said “Sophie’s picture
shows the reality. Cruelty will never be
fashionable.”
Last month Peta was in the news again
when a group of Peta members attacked
the fur industry's latest star, the
supermodel Gisele Bundchen, at a New
York fashion show. They were angry
because Bundchen was advertising fur
coats for an American company. She got
$500,000 and two black mink coats for
this work.
The Guardian Weekly 5-12-2002, page 22

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