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"As a family, we share a deep love of horses and all living creatures," says Stella McCartney, a long-term animal rights activist, on Instagram. That's why you'll find no real leather in her collections. From the Winter '23 'Horse Power' show in Paris, this runway top has a draped scarf neckline. It feels soft and buttery.
Stella is a girl’s girl, visible in designs that embrace femininity from a variety of different and subtle angles. One of the first conspicuously fur- and leather-free brands, Stella McCartney sets design and animal welfare on an equal footing, with unshakeable standards for both.
'Stella McCartney uses of a variety of materials with lower environmental impact, including re-engineered cashmere, certified higher-welfare wool, organic cotton, recycled nylon and polyester and sustainably sourced viscose, and vegetarian alternatives to leather, fur, silk and feathers.'