People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals has recently taken to targeting Vogue magazine editor Anna Wintour with some bizarre tactics. PETA is angry at Wintour for her promotion of fur in Vogue — Wintour recently received a lifetime achievement award from the Council of Fashion Designers of America.
According to a New York Newsday report, in early June five PETA protesters wearing fur courts drenched themselves in fake blood and crawled up the sidewalk toward the Conde Nast building in New York. After smearing the fake blood over the building, the activists then wedged themselves into a revolving door at lunchtime.
Now that’s the way to send the message that the animal rights movement is just a bunch of nutty extremists.
PETA has also been trying to place a billboard featuring an unflattering picture of Wintour with the copy, “Fur is worn by beautiful animals and ugly people.” I suppose the feminists angered at the “I’d Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur” will have a field day with that image.
PETA is apparently especially angry that while it promotes fur fashion, Vogue apparently will not even look at anti-fur ads submitted by the animal rights group.
Sources:
Faux gore for Wintour. New York Newsday, June 3, 2003.
PETA vs. Vogue: It Ain’t a Pretty Picture. PETA web site, Accessed: June 25, 2003.
PETA targets Vogue editor. The Vancouver Province, May 29, 2003.