
Guess who showed up to ruin your weekend? The (Jewish) mother of all guilt trips, PETA, came to rain on the couture parade, surprising no one except people naive enough to think the organization had gotten over the tacky red paint guerrilla tactics they've been using since the 90s. A staple of FW as much Anna Wintour's bob blocking your view of the runway, the group repeated assaults on the same designer they targeted back in February. It's called variety, PETA:
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PETA has stepped up its game against Donna Karan. Last week we spotted the anti-fur protesters outside the designer's Greenwich Street studio, when she was exhibiting her DKNY line. And while you can be sure PETA has their signs waving there again today, for Donna Karan's namesake collection, they went so far as to trespass Karan's Central Park West home Wednesday night.
Trying to get one of their infamous DVDs, depicting grotesque fur trade practices, in front of Karan, a well-dressed PETA agent managed to get into her home after Karan's assistant escorted her in, unaware of what was to go down. CONTINUED »
Ah, so this is what those sign-holders were protesting when we jogged by them yesterday on Greenwich Street. Donna Karan's collection doesn't show until Friday at 3pm, but according to our vantage point, it appears PETA is getting a jump start on things.
