Jane Birkin asks Hermès to rename 'Birkin bags'
The prices of these luxury bags range from £6,700 to £100,000
The 'Birkin bag' might be in serious trouble following Jane Birkin's request to rename the bag over concerns of animal cruelty.
The actor, singer and style icon publicly asked the luxury fashion brand to rename the 'Birkin' following her concerns over animal cruelty in producing the bags, according to The Independent.
The video reveals cruel treatment to crocodiles and their poor living conditions. They are shown living in concrete ponds and being tortured in ice buckets after which metal rods are shoved down their spinal columns to kill them.
The farm workers admitted to supplying leather to Hermès.
"Having been alerted to the cruel practices endured by crocodiles during their slaughter for the production of Hermès bags carrying my name, I have asked Hermès Group to rename the Birkin until better practices responding to international norms can be implemented for the production of this bag," said Birkin in a statement.
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The 'Birkin bag' was created in 1984 and was named after the actor by Jean-Louis Dumas, the former chairman of Hermès.
The founder of Peta, Ingrid Newkirk, thanked Birkin for her statement. She called on Hermès to "stop plundering wildlife, factory-farming crocodiles and alligators and slaughtering them for their skins."
The prices of these luxury bags range from £6,700 to £100,000. The cost of the bag depends on the type of materials used including calf, ostrich and lizard leather. The most expensive ones are made from the skin of the saltwater crocodile.
Their exclusivity is also based on the fact that these bags are released to the shops on unpredictable schedules and in limited quantities.
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