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Peta steps into the fashion scene with Black Score

By Vivian Hendriksz

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Animal rights organization Peta UK has teamed up with London-based fashion label Black Score to create a limited edition capsule collection of t-shirts and sweaters which support Peta's main causes.

Designer Simeon Farrar, the brainchild behind the label, hand crafted the quirky images for the collection which are all directly linked to Peta's motto: 'Animals are not ours to eat, wear, experiment on, use for entertainment, or abuse in any other way.'

“I'm really excited to be collaborating with Peta” commented Simeon. “They are so passionate and proactive in the crusade against animal cruelty. Black Score is often raising the middle finger for the animal kingdom so to do it in support of a charity like Peta is a true honour.”

A percentage of the sales from each garment sold will be donated to Peta. Dubbed 'Black Score for Peta' the animal rights collection is currently available online on Black Score's website or through stockists Selfridges and Asos.

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