Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/-Fashion-Duel--Action-in-Milan-27MZIFV5II55.htmlConceptually similar'Fashion Duel' Action in MilanGP04H5DCompleted★★★★'Fashion Duel' Action in MilanGP04H5FCompleted★★★★'Fashion Duel' Action in MilanGP04H5CCompleted★★★★'Fashion Duel' Ranking Guide GloveGP04GJ9Completed★★★★'Fashion Duel' Ranking Guide GloveGP04GJACompleted★★★★'Fashion Duel' Ranking Guide GloveGP04GJBCompleted★★★★'Fashion Duel' Ranking Guide GloveGP04GJCCompleted★★★★'Fashion Duel' Vertical Catwalk in MilanGP04H1SCompleted★★★★'Fashion Duel' Vertical Catwalk in MilanGP04H1TCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP04H5E'Fashion Duel' Action in MilanDuring Milan Fashion Week, activists cover the Maurizio Cattelan sculpture ‘L.O.V.E’ (also known as "The Finger”) with a giant green glove, at the Borsa Italiana, Italy's main stock exchange. Protesters also held banners bearing the messages: "Fashion Sells Dreams That Could Become Nightmares For The Planet" & 'Lets Clean Up Fashion.' Greenpeace is calling on the fashion companies that are presenting their new collections at Milan Fashion Week to commit to zero deforestation and zero discharge of hazardous chemicals in their supply chains.Locations:Europe-Italy-MilanDate:23 Feb, 2013Credit:© Andrea Guermani / GreenpeaceMaximum size:1930px X 2900pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Chemical industry-Chemicals-Cleaning-Clothing-Commercial businesses-Day-Detox (campaign title)-Fashion-Fashion events-Forests (campaign title)-Gloves-Green-Greenpeace activists-Hands-KWCI (GPI)-Mercantile buildings-Outdoors-Paper-Paper industry-Pollutants-Props-Protective clothing-Sculptures-Small group of people-Textile industry-Water pollutionShoot:'Fashion Duel' Action in MilanDuring Milan Fashion Week, activists cover the Maurizio Cattelan sculpture ‘L.O.V.E’ (also known as "The Finger”) with a giant green glove, at the Borsa Italiana, Italy's main stock exchange. Protesters also held banners bearing the messages: "Fashion Sells Dreams That Could Become Nightmares For The Planet" & 'Lets Clean Up Fashion.' Greenpeace is calling on the fashion companies that are presenting their new collections at Milan Fashion Week to commit to zero deforestation and zero discharge of hazardous chemicals in their supply chains.