Does Gucci really support Animal Rights?

Gucci is owned by Kering

Gucci does not have a public position on animal rights, but the company is known for using high-quality, expensive materials in its designs, many of which are derived from animal products. While the company has not spoken out on the issue of animal rights, it is likely that Gucci does not support any legislation or organizations that seek to protect animals from cruelty.
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