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Kill Crocs Humanely And Rename The Birkin, Jane Birkin Tells Hermès

Would the slow, bloody death of an alligator put you off the most desirable bag in the world? If you’re Jane Birkin, the answer is yes.

The actress and muse has requested that luxury fashion house Hermès rename its iconic crocodile Birkin bag after she read PETA’s report of cruel slaughtering practices.

The report alleges that the alligators and crocodiles whose skins go into the bags live out their short lives in inhumane conditions. PETA claims the scaly beasts wriggle in agony for hours after their attempted slaughter.

Birkin doesn’t want such practices associated with her name.

“Having been alerted to the cruel practices reserved for crocodiles during their slaughter to make Hermes handbags carrying my name … I have asked Hermes to debaptise the Birkin Croco until better practices in line with international norms can be put in place,” Birkin said in a statement.

It’s quite a change of heart for the woman who inspired the most famous bag in the world.

Birkin inspired the bag’s design during a 1981 plane ride with Hermès chief executive Jean-Louis Dumas. She told the Telegraph that the contents of her straw bag spilled out, and Dumas remarked, “You should have one with pockets.”

‘The day Hermès makes one with pockets I will have that,” she replied. “But I am Hermès and I will put pockets in for you,” Dumas told her. The pair sketched out her ideal bag on an Air France sick bag, and the Birkin was born.

Since then, the bag has achieved super-cult status. Little North West hand-painted a Birkin bag for her mother Kim Kardashian’s birthday, and The Devil Wears Prada author Lauren Weisberger wrote a character who called the Birkin a “reason for living.”

It’s reported that there’s a two-year waiting list to buy a Birkin, and the quest to snag the bag was even the subject of a book. The world’s most expensive Birkin sold for almost $222,000 earlier this year.

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