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London, UK. 12 May 2026. PETA supporters dressed in faux-wool clothing cradle a prop dead lamb outside H&M's flagship store on Regent Street, calling on H&M Group to end the sale of wool. The protest follows a PETA Asia investigation into a NATIVA-certified South African wool operation tied to H&M's supply chain, which allegedly shows workers kicking and stomping on sheep and leaving them with wounds after shearing. Credit: Pete Speller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12 May 2026. PETA supporters dressed in faux-wool clothing cradle a prop dead lamb outside H&M's flagship store on Regent Street, calling on H&M Group to end the sale of wool. The protest follows a PETA Asia investigation into a NATIVA-certified South African wool operation tied to H&M's supply chain, which allegedly shows workers kicking and stomping on sheep and leaving them with wounds after shearing. Credit: Pete Speller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12 May 2026. PETA supporters dressed in faux-wool clothing cradle a prop dead lamb outside H&M's flagship store on Regent Street, calling on H&M Group to end the sale of wool. The protest follows a PETA Asia investigation into a NATIVA-certified South African wool operation tied to H&M's supply chain, which allegedly shows workers kicking and stomping on sheep and leaving them with wounds after shearing. Credit: Pete Speller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12 May 2026. PETA supporters dressed in faux-wool clothing cradle a prop dead lamb outside H&M's flagship store on Regent Street, calling on H&M Group to end the sale of wool. The protest follows a PETA Asia investigation into a NATIVA-certified South African wool operation tied to H&M's supply chain, which allegedly shows workers kicking and stomping on sheep and leaving them with wounds after shearing. Credit: Pete Speller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12 May 2026. PETA supporters dressed in faux-wool clothing cradle a prop dead lamb outside H&M's flagship store on Regent Street, calling on H&M Group to end the sale of wool. The protest follows a PETA Asia investigation into a NATIVA-certified South African wool operation tied to H&M's supply chain, which allegedly shows workers kicking and stomping on sheep and leaving them with wounds after shearing. Credit: Pete Speller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12 May 2026. PETA supporters dressed in faux-wool clothing cradle a prop dead lamb outside H&M's flagship store on Regent Street, calling on H&M Group to end the sale of wool. The protest follows a PETA Asia investigation into a NATIVA-certified South African wool operation tied to H&M's supply chain, which allegedly shows workers kicking and stomping on sheep and leaving them with wounds after shearing. Credit: Pete Speller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12 May 2026. PETA supporters dressed in faux-wool clothing cradle a prop dead lamb outside H&M's flagship store on Regent Street, calling on H&M Group to end the sale of wool. The protest follows a PETA Asia investigation into a NATIVA-certified South African wool operation tied to H&M's supply chain, which allegedly shows workers kicking and stomping on sheep and leaving them with wounds after shearing. Credit: Pete Speller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12 May 2026. PETA supporters dressed in faux-wool clothing cradle a prop dead lamb outside H&M's flagship store on Regent Street, calling on H&M Group to end the sale of wool. The protest follows a PETA Asia investigation into a NATIVA-certified South African wool operation tied to H&M's supply chain, which allegedly shows workers kicking and stomping on sheep and leaving them with wounds after shearing. Credit: Pete Speller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12 May 2026. PETA supporters dressed in faux-wool clothing cradle a prop dead lamb outside H&M's flagship store on Regent Street, calling on H&M Group to end the sale of wool. The protest follows a PETA Asia investigation into a NATIVA-certified South African wool operation tied to H&M's supply chain, which allegedly shows workers kicking and stomping on sheep and leaving them with wounds after shearing. Credit: Pete Speller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12 May 2026. PETA supporters dressed in faux-wool clothing cradle a prop dead lamb outside H&M's flagship store on Regent Street, calling on H&M Group to end the sale of wool. The protest follows a PETA Asia investigation into a NATIVA-certified South African wool operation tied to H&M's supply chain, which allegedly shows workers kicking and stomping on sheep and leaving them with wounds after shearing. Credit: Pete Speller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12 May 2026. PETA supporters dressed in faux-wool clothing cradle a prop dead lamb outside H&M's flagship store on Regent Street, calling on H&M Group to end the sale of wool. The protest follows a PETA Asia investigation into a NATIVA-certified South African wool operation tied to H&M's supply chain, which allegedly shows workers kicking and stomping on sheep and leaving them with wounds after shearing. Credit: Pete Speller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 12 May 2026. PETA supporters dressed in faux-wool clothing cradle a prop dead lamb outside H&M's flagship store on Regent Street, calling on H&M Group to end the sale of wool. The protest follows a PETA Asia investigation into a NATIVA-certified South African wool operation tied to H&M's supply chain, which allegedly shows workers kicking and stomping on sheep and leaving them with wounds after shearing. Credit: Pete Speller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Oxford City Centre, 9th December 2025. PETA protest in Oxford City Centre claiming cruelty to sheep for the wool industry. Two women with fake blood applied to their faces represented sheep.People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) claim they are the largest animal rights organisation in the world, with more than 3 million members and supporters. PETA exposes animals suffering in laboratories, in the food industry, in the clothing trade, and in the entertainment industry. Credit: Stephen Bell /Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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Oxford City Centre, 9th December 2025. PETA protest in Oxford City Centre claiming cruelty to sheep for the wool industry. Two women with fake blood applied to their faces represented sheep.People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) claim they are the largest animal rights organisation in the world, with more than 3 million members and supporters. PETA exposes animals suffering in laboratories, in the food industry, in the clothing trade, and in the entertainment industry. Credit: Stephen Bell /Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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Oxford City Centre, 9th December 2025. PETA protest in Oxford City Centre claiming cruelty to sheep for the wool industry. Two women with fake blood applied to their faces represented sheep.People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) claim they are the largest animal rights organisation in the world, with more than 3 million members and supporters. PETA exposes animals suffering in laboratories, in the food industry, in the clothing trade, and in the entertainment industry. Credit: Stephen Bell /Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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Oxford City Centre, 9th December 2025. PETA protest in Oxford City Centre claiming cruelty to sheep for the wool industry. Two women with fake blood applied to their faces represented sheep.People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) claim they are the largest animal rights organisation in the world, with more than 3 million members and supporters. PETA exposes animals suffering in laboratories, in the food industry, in the clothing trade, and in the entertainment industry. Credit: Stephen Bell /Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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Oxford City Centre, 9th December 2025. PETA protest in Oxford City Centre claiming cruelty to sheep for the wool industry. Two women with fake blood applied to their faces represented sheep.People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) claim they are the largest animal rights organisation in the world, with more than 3 million members and supporters. PETA exposes animals suffering in laboratories, in the food industry, in the clothing trade, and in the entertainment industry. Credit: Stephen Bell /Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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Animal rights activists from PETA staged a protest outside London Fashion Week in Central London, denouncing the fashion industry’s use of goat wool. One activist was dressed as a goat, symbolically having her fur stripped off to highlight the cruelty of the industry.-stock-foto
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Animal rights activists from PETA staged a protest outside London Fashion Week in Central London, denouncing the fashion industry’s use of goat wool. One activist was dressed as a goat, symbolically having her fur stripped off to highlight the cruelty of the industry.-stock-foto
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Animal rights activists from PETA staged a protest outside London Fashion Week in Central London, denouncing the fashion industry’s use of goat wool. One activist was dressed as a goat, symbolically having her fur stripped off to highlight the cruelty of the industry.-stock-foto
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Animal rights activists from PETA staged a protest outside London Fashion Week in Central London, denouncing the fashion industry’s use of goat wool. One activist was dressed as a goat, symbolically having her fur stripped off to highlight the cruelty of the industry.-stock-foto
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Animal rights activists from PETA staged a protest outside London Fashion Week in Central London, denouncing the fashion industry’s use of goat wool. One activist was dressed as a goat, symbolically having her fur stripped off to highlight the cruelty of the industry.-stock-foto
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Animal rights activists from PETA staged a protest outside London Fashion Week in Central London, denouncing the fashion industry’s use of goat wool. One activist was dressed as a goat, symbolically having her fur stripped off to highlight the cruelty of the industry.-stock-foto
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Animal rights activists from PETA staged a protest outside London Fashion Week in Central London, denouncing the fashion industry’s use of goat wool. One activist was dressed as a goat, symbolically having her fur stripped off to highlight the cruelty of the industry.-stock-foto
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Animal rights activists from PETA staged a protest outside London Fashion Week in Central London, denouncing the fashion industry’s use of goat wool. One activist was dressed as a goat, symbolically having her fur stripped off to highlight the cruelty of the industry.-stock-foto
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Animal rights activists from PETA staged a protest outside London Fashion Week in Central London, denouncing the fashion industry’s use of goat wool. One activist was dressed as a goat, symbolically having her fur stripped off to highlight the cruelty of the industry.-stock-foto
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Animal rights activists from PETA staged a protest outside London Fashion Week in Central London, denouncing the fashion industry’s use of goat wool. One activist was dressed as a goat, symbolically having her fur stripped off to highlight the cruelty of the industry.-stock-foto
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Animal rights activists from PETA staged a protest outside London Fashion Week in Central London, denouncing the fashion industry’s use of goat wool. One activist was dressed as a goat, symbolically having her fur stripped off to highlight the cruelty of the industry.-stock-foto
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Animal rights activists from PETA staged a protest outside London Fashion Week in Central London, denouncing the fashion industry’s use of goat wool. One activist was dressed as a goat, symbolically having her fur stripped off to highlight the cruelty of the industry.-stock-foto
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Animal rights activists from PETA staged a protest outside London Fashion Week in Central London, denouncing the fashion industry’s use of goat wool. One activist was dressed as a goat, symbolically having her fur stripped off to highlight the cruelty of the industry.-stock-foto
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Animal rights activists from PETA staged a protest outside London Fashion Week in Central London, denouncing the fashion industry’s use of goat wool. One activist was dressed as a goat, symbolically having her fur stripped off to highlight the cruelty of the industry.-stock-foto
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Animal rights activists from PETA staged a protest outside London Fashion Week in Central London, denouncing the fashion industry’s use of goat wool. One activist was dressed as a goat, symbolically having her fur stripped off to highlight the cruelty of the industry.-stock-foto
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Animal rights activists from PETA staged a protest outside London Fashion Week in Central London, denouncing the fashion industry’s use of goat wool. One activist was dressed as a goat, symbolically having her fur stripped off to highlight the cruelty of the industry.-stock-foto
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Animal rights activists from PETA staged a protest outside London Fashion Week in Central London, denouncing the fashion industry’s use of goat wool. One activist was dressed as a goat, symbolically having her fur stripped off to highlight the cruelty of the industry.-stock-foto
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Animal rights activists from PETA staged a protest outside London Fashion Week in Central London, denouncing the fashion industry’s use of goat wool. One activist was dressed as a goat, symbolically having her fur stripped off to highlight the cruelty of the industry.-stock-foto
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Animal rights activists from PETA staged a protest outside London Fashion Week in Central London, denouncing the fashion industry’s use of goat wool. One activist was dressed as a goat, symbolically having her fur stripped off to highlight the cruelty of the industry.-stock-foto
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Animal rights activists from PETA staged a protest outside London Fashion Week in Central London, denouncing the fashion industry’s use of goat wool. One activist was dressed as a goat, symbolically having her fur stripped off to highlight the cruelty of the industry.-stock-foto
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Animal rights activists from PETA staged a protest outside London Fashion Week in Central London, denouncing the fashion industry’s use of goat wool. One activist was dressed as a goat, symbolically having her fur stripped off to highlight the cruelty of the industry.-stock-foto
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(EDITORS NOTE: Image contains nudity)Model influencer Stefania Ferrario, stages a semi nude protest about the treatment of Sheep by the Wool industry, outside of Royal Arcade in the middle of the Bourke Street Mall in Melbourne as part of a group of PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals). A group of PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) protesters including Model influencer Stefania Ferrario and Tash Peterson staged a mid morning protest in the Bourke Street Mall Melbourne against the treatment of sheep in the wool industry.-stock-foto
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(EDITORS NOTE: Image contains nudity)Model influencer Stefania Ferrario, stages a semi nude protest about the treatment of Sheep by the Wool industry, outside of Royal Arcade in the middle of the Bourke Street Mall in Melbourne as part of a group of PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals). A group of PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) protesters including Model influencer Stefania Ferrario and Tash Peterson staged a mid morning protest in the Bourke Street Mall Melbourne against the treatment of sheep in the wool industry.-stock-foto