PETA has given their approval to Kylie Jenner‘s faux lion head at Paris Fashion Week. Kylie’s look honors the beauty of lions and maybe a statement against trophy hunting, which divides lion families to satisfy human egotism.


PETA, an animal rights organization described the statement piece as “fabulously innovative.”
“These fabulously innovative three-dimensional animal heads show that where there’s a will, there’s a way—and Kylie’s look celebrates lions’ beauty and maybe a statement against trophy hunting, in which lion families are torn apart to satisfy human egotism,” PETA Vice President of Programs Elisa Allen told Indy100.
Continued, “We encourage everyone to stick with 100 percent cruelty-free designs that showcase human ingenuity and prevent animal suffering.”
The actress (25) posted images and made a statement on Instagram “BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. thank you @danielroseberry and @schiaparelli for such a special morning. wow, I loved wearing this faux art creation constructed by hand using manmade materials. beautiful 🦁🦁”
Schiaparelli posted footage and explaining that the creation was made from “Embroidered Lion in hand sculpted foam, wool and silk faux fur” to “celebrate the glory of the natural world.”