PARIS WITHOUT FUR – POLISH DESIGNER PLICH

NYC  January 31, 2012

Polish Designer PLICH opened the “Paris without Fur” fashion show at the Hôtel Fouquet’s'Barrière. The event was organized by One Heart Channel, the first solidary media outlet and eco-friendly web tv Neoplanète. The show took place on the last day of Paris Couture Fashion Week.

The designer is a huge supporter of the anti-fur movement in the fashion industry. “I do support such actions! I myself do have animals. I cannot imagine why one can kill and then wear them. Beautiful fur + their sufferance  = big money ?! Animals feel, they have instincts. Whether they are free or held in cages, they’re being killed in immense cruelty? Why? We have so many beautiful materials that are being produced, so why kill innocent animals?” says PLICH.

The garments shown at the Hotel Fouquet’s Barriere was just part of the full summer 2012 collection. Light silk dresses decorated with small beads and sequins are the main theme of the upcoming collection. Warm citrus colors are as serene and calm as the thought of the animals saved from the  fur industry. The designer also presented warm, and beautiful black coats with light yellow embossing linings to show his idea of a perfect alternative to natural fur. This is the first time that the Polish Designer PLICH has shown any of his garments abroad!

Errol Murray

Photo: PLICH

 

 

About Errol Murray

Bitten by the fashion bug, Errol left Hollywood and began his career as a freelance scout for Paris-based modeling agency Metropolitan. Errol went on to discover such faces as Hannelore Knuts. In 2006, Errol became the Paris Correspondent for FashionWindows. In 2010, he also started covering New York which led to his appointment as Editor-in-Chief of FashionReporters. Errol@fashionreporters.com