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Parisian couturier Jean Paul Gaultier has become the latest fashion designer to shun the use of fur in his designs.</p>
<p>In a Canal+ interview that was aired over the weekend, Gaultier announced he would go fur-free “to get to a side of creativity that will not hurt, since the way animals are killed is absolutely deplorable”.</p>
<p>The decision follows similar moves in recent years by Gucci, Burberry, Tom Ford, Versace and Maison Margiela, among others, as key players in the industry turn their back on fur.</p>
<p>The France-based Brigitte Bardot Foundation welcomed the announcement, saying that it was “incomprehensible” that Gaultier used fur made from “so much animal suffering”.<br />
Gaultier stopped making ready-to-wear clothes in 2014.</p>
<p>Since then he has concentrated on high-priced and fur-heavy haute couture designs.</p>
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