Kendall Jenner news: Model receives fan backlash for wearing fur during Milan Fashion Week 2018

"Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star Kendall Jenner received backlash from fans when she walked the Dsquared2 runway during the Milan Fashion Week. The highest-paid model in 2017 wore fur, and fans are not happy about it.

Kendall strut her stuff wearing a flowing printed silk dress, which comes with a large coat that is draped over her shoulder. Undoubtedly, Kendall looked amazing, but fans are upset that she is wearing fur. Many assumed that the reality star is wearing an animal fur.

Dsquared2 has a large selection of real fur times. In its website, it shows that it sells raccoon fur hats that are made of 50 percent goatskin and 50 percent fox fur snow boots. Aside from that, it also has coyote fur jackets for kids.

When fans saw Kendall wearing the fur, they begged and urged the model not to promote animal fur. This sparked an online debate wherein one fan said, "Stop using fur, Kendall! So many fashion brands had chosen to use faux fur instead of real fur and you've chosen to model for the one that encourages animal killing! You're better than this!"

Reports reveal that other fans asked her not to wear fur, while another user said there is no valid justification to use real fur. Another fan said that wearing fur is not beautiful; instead, it shows that one is ignorant and empty.

But there are also fans who defended her. One fan said that it is funny that everybody is attacking Kendall for wearing the fur coat, but nobody is attacking Dsquared2, which made the coat. Another said that it is courageous for Kendall to wear fur, adding that faux fur is not that warm and durable.

In another news, Kendall posed with a baby corgi for an ad of Italian luxury leather retailer Tod's. The ad is part of the spring 2018 ad campaign wherein the model is seen wearing white skinny jeans, light blue button-up shirt, and tan leather loafers.

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