Native crocodiles confined and killed for
’luxury’ fashion
This campaign released by Defend the Wild features never before seen investigative footage by Farm Transparency Project, on Australian crocodile farms owned by Hermès and Louis Vuitton.
Collective Fashion Justice contributed to the creation of interviews and narration within this video campaign, which features esteemed fashion photographer Alexi Lubomirski, conservationist Chris Darwin, and actor Evanna Lynch. CFJ also produced the editorial shoot featured.
Campaign content
Collective Fashion Justice contributed to Defend the Wild’s campaign by researching and writing content relating to the factory-farming of crocodiles, and alternatives to this.
Interviews
Collective Fashion Justice collaborated with Defend the Wild to record interviews with famous fashion photographer Alexi Lubomirski, and renowned conservationist Chris Darwin.
Editorial
Collective Fashion Justice produced a photo shoot that is styled completely free of animals by Nelly Skoufatoglou, featuring accessories that mimic the patterns of crocodiles.

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