{"id":40747,"date":"2017-06-20T03:00:20","date_gmt":"2017-06-20T10:00:20","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.vivaglammagazine.com\/?p=40747"},"modified":"2020-05-21T12:42:20","modified_gmt":"2020-05-21T19:42:20","slug":"fashion-fabrics-pure-animal-cruelty","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/vivaglammagazine.com\/fashion-fabrics-pure-animal-cruelty\/","title":{"rendered":"Fashion Fabrics That Are Pure Animal Cruelty"},"content":{"rendered":"
Nobody wants to see any kind of harm come to innocent animals, but we believe that most people simply aren’t aware of the harm that is bestowed upon them via society’s favorite fashion fabrics. Perhaps, if they knew, they’d boycott these products all together, and there would be no need or desire for companies to produce them.<\/p>\n
For that reason, we’re going to do our part to educate you on the fashion fabrics that are pure animal cruelty, in hopes that you’ll join our mission to protect innocent animals<\/a> all over the world.<\/p>\n You know that sexy, silky evening gown you’ve had your eye on? Don’t go there. Let’s talk about silk: you may be aware that it comes from silkworms. Did you know that silkworms are gassed alive inside their cocoons as larvae so that their silk can be obtained for fashion use? And did you know that over 3,000 silkworms must die in order to produce just one pound of silk? In case you were wondering, silkworms aren’t creatures desensitized to pain or suffering. They actually produce endorphins and have physical response to pain.<\/p>\nSilk<\/h3>\n
Cashmere<\/h3>\n