As PETA's anti-fur ads come to an end, take a look back at all the stars, from Bethenny Frankel to Pamela Anderson, who have stripped down to advocate for animal rights. The rising model, 22, followed in her mom Kim Basinger's footsteps by posing nude for PETA after she became one of the first stars to strip down in a statement against fur back in The Emmy-award winner is the most recent celebrity to strip down in the name of PETA's anti-fur campaign. Anderson wears nothing but a smile and cat ears to support the animal-rights organization's message: "I'd rather go naked than wear fur.
PETA ends sexy ‘I’d Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur’ campaign
PETA ends naked anti-fur campaign - i-D
Not registered? Register here. After nearly three decades of recruiting stars to pose nude and declare, "I'd Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur," PETA is celebrating the demise of the fur trade by bringing an end to the iconic ad campaign, which has featured P! This year will mark the first since that a new ad is not released. Kim Basinger was among the first to share the message — and the very latest was her daughter, model Ireland Basinger-Baldwin.
PETA ends 'I'd Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur' campaign after 30 years
Thanks for contacting us. We've received your submission. PETA — which targets alleged animal abuse in scientific laboratories, clothing production, the food industry and entertainment — started the advertising campaign in but has announced it is bringing it to a close, on the cusp of New York Fashion Week, because the group has seen significant changes in the fur industry.
The phrase "I'd rather go naked than wear fur" has been credited to celebrities -- in various states of undress -- from Pamela Anderson to Eva Mendes, Pink and Dennis Rodman. But after almost 30 years, the animal rights group that convinced dozens of stars to strip down for anti-fur ads is retiring its famous campaign. With a growing number of labels, designers and retailers distancing themselves from animal skins in recent years, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals PETA believes that its long-running awareness campaign is no longer necessary. Christina Applegate shot by Robert Sebree in