PETA must not know whether they are coming or going with Kim Kardashian.
Just last month the charity (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) slammed Kim Kardashian for wearing real fur, posting pictures of the star on billboards that featured fox cubs looking for their mothers.
'Have YOU seen our mother, Kim? they asked.
Now though, Kim is back in favour with the charity - at least for now - after she posted a picture of herself wearing a faux fur accessory that PETA recently voted as their Cruelty Free Accessory of the year.
Kim was modelling her new Red Wolf hood, a faux fur animal hat with ears, sold by ethical LA-based company SpiritHoods that have become all the rage with the celebrity set.
Kim is just the latest in a long line of stars to be spotted wearing one of the furry hoods, joining a list of names that includes Justin Bieber, One Direction, Jessie J, Fearne Cotton, Lady Gaga's stylist Nicola Formichetti, Jared Leto, Beth Ditto, Alice Dellal, Henry Holland, Calvin Klein boy Aaron Frew.
Phew.
Singer Ellie Goulding likes them so much she has bought six. And Adele posted a snap on Twitter just before Christmas of herself with a friend she had gifted with a furry hat.
The £121 handmade garments from SpiritHoods.co.uk ($129.99 on the U.S. website SpiritHoods.com) are a hat, scarf and mittens combined - at the end of the long scarf portion are little furry pockets for the hands.
Fans of the brand say they like the products not only for their aesthetic appeal, but because there is a growing sense of wanting to make better choices when it comes to buying into fashion brands.
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