A Real VEGAN of Atlanta is getting gussied up and gorgeous for an editorial-style fashion feature championing cruelty-free couture.
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BOSSIP can exclusively reveal that Slutty Vegan founder, entrepreneur, andReal Housewives of Atlantastar Pinky Colehas partnered with PETA for a fashion-forward collaboration that promotes cruelty-free luxury and challenges the animal skins industry.
“I choose FAUX because I’m REAL as hell,” Pinky declares in the campaign, which showcases vegan fur, vegan shearling, and croc-embossed vegan leather while encouraging consumers to embrace cruelty-free alternatives.
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Pinky, who serves on PETA’s honorary board, approached the organization after joining the latest season of #RHOA a franchise long synonymous with lavish fur and exotic skins.
Wearing a vegan shearling jacket and boots paired with a faux fur hat, Pinky emphasizes that luxury doesn’t have to come at an animal’s expense.
“You are looking at one of the most powerful vegan women breaking the glass ceiling, and I’m doing it with style and grace,” says Pinky in an accompanying video. “I’m so real that I don’t need to wear real fur. I can show up in faux fur and still be that girl, and I didn’t have to kill an animal to do it.”
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The editorial also shines a light on the animals behind luxury fashion. PETA notes that minks purr when content, much like the cats many people share their homes with, while crocodiles are attentive mothers that carefully protect their eggs.
The organization says billions of animals are killed each year for their skins and hopes the campaign encourages consumers to rethink traditional fur and exotic leather in favor of cruelty-free alternatives.
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Pinky is echoing that message, noting that she believes consumers no longer have to choose between fashion and compassion.
“There are vegan luxury options for everything. “You’ve got faux hats, shoes, purses. Anything you need, you can get it vegan, and you do not have to compromise.”
PETA notes that the collaboration arrives as luxury fashion continues to embrace innovative animal-free materials, with an increasing number of designers and heritage houses incorporating vegan textiles into their collections as consumer demand evolves.
The animal rights organization adds that Pinky joins a growing roster of entertainers, including Taraji P. Henson, Penélope Cruz, Jhené Aiko, Olivia Munn, and Eva Mendes, who have partnered with them to advocate for ethical fashion.
The project also marks the latest chapter in Pinky’s relationship with PETA. She previously collaborated with the nonprofit on a food justice initiative encouraging greater access to fresh, plant-based foods in underserved communities.
Ultimately, according to Pinky, the campaign is just another example of her authenticity and dedication to a vegan lifestyle.
“If you see me and you see my faux fur, just know that I’m keeping it all the way real,” she says. “I wear faux fur because I’m real as f***.Clock that tea!”
Clock it, indeed.
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