Sun, 14 January 2007 12:00:00 ET
Mary McCartney understands why people love fur but said that she felt the act is unjustified and unnecessary.
Sir Paul McCartney's eldest daughter Mary understands why people wear fur.
The 37-year-old photographer is a life-long vegetarian and animal rights
campaigner, like her father, late mother Linda, and fashion designer sister
Stella.
However, Mary can appreciate why people enjoy wearing animal pelts.
She is quoted by Britain's Daily Express newspaper as saying: "I don't wear
fur because I feel that it's completely unjustified and unnecessary, though
I understand why people enjoy fur because it's beautiful, soft and the
colours are amazing. I just can't justify it. I don't think something should
be bred and killed for me to wear."
Mary recently photographed British singer Jamelia naked with a rabbit
sitting on her butt for animal rights organisation PETA.
Stella is also an ardent supporter of PETA and refuses to use fur or leather
in her collections.
Their mother Linda - who died in 1998 after losing her battle with breast
cancer - had her own range of vegetarian meals and taught her children to
respect animals.
Mary added: "My mum and dad were vegetarians and we were all brought up to
be aware of animals and the fact that they are lives in their own right.
"So I've never thought of animals as something I would wear, something I can
consume and eat."
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