Vegetarian Approved Fashion

This Stella McCartney Collection Encourages Animal Rights Activism

This Stella McCartney collection for Spring 2014 is vegetarian-approved and informs the designer's consumers about animal rights activism. Rejecting real leather materials, the luxe collection makes faux crocodile leather chic and proves that vegan leather doesn't always have to be associated with designer imitations.

Showcasing the designer's signature boxy shapes, this Stella McCartney collection is all about socially conscious luxury. Her mock crock prints are luxe and cruelty-free and are paired with retro cat-eye frames that look to the 50s and 60s for their inspiration. The daughter of Beatles frontman Paul McCartney has never been shy about her animal rights activism and lack of appreciation for fur fashions.

Her latest collection is reflective of her beliefs and proves that faux leather can be surprisingly elegant.
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