Hermès‘ marquee purse style has been named after French actress Jane Birkin considering that its development in 1984, however as of this week, Birkin would like that to modification for at least a few of the famous Birkin Bags. The actress is dissatisfied with Hermès’ slaughter methods for crocodiles after being informed by PETA, according to Agence France-Presse.

Details are scant on exactly how Birkin as well as the widely known animal rights organization got together, however AFP reports that PETA’s investigation into farms that raise as well as slaughter crocodiles for Hermès bags ranged from Texas to Zimbabwe. The resulting footage, released in June, showed crocodiles being dismembered while still to life as well as moving.

After checking out the footage, Birkin publicly asked the brand to honor her desires to distance herself from the crocodile version of the bag for the time being, releasing a statement that said, “Having been informed to the cruel methods reserved for crocodiles during their slaughter to make Hermès purses bring my name… I have asked Hermès to debaptise the Birkin Croco up until much better methods according to worldwide norms can be put in place.”

Hermès responded to Birkin’s worries on Wednesday, according to Women’s wear Daily, stating in a statement, “Jane Birkin has expressed her worries relating to methods for slaughtering crocodiles. Her comments do not in any type of method influence the friendship as well as confidence that we have shared for lots of years. Hermès aspects as well as shares her emotions as well as was likewise shocked by the pictures just recently broadcast. An investigation is underway at the Texas farm which was implicated in the video. any type of breach of policies will be rectified as well as sanctioned. Hermès specifies that this farm does not belong to them as well as that the crocodile skins supplied are not for the fabrication of Birkin bags.”

Even if Hermès doesn’t take the steps to evaluation its processes that Birkin is requesting, though, she most likely can’t force the business to stop utilizing her name in association with the bags. According to the new York Times, Hermès trademarked “Birkin” in 1997.