Published May 1, 2026 by . 2 min read The devil is back with a new deal. Gird your loins , because fashion’s most feared fictional editor has a message that can’t be ignored. Take a look: In PETA’s spoof of the 2006 film’s iconic scene, chaos erupts at a glossy high-fashion magazine as employees frantically hide wool sweaters, tear leather swatches off mood boards, and shed their snakeskin shoes after a terse memo arrives. Then we see the directive from a steely editor channeling Meryl Streep’s legendary character: no more fashion made from animal skins. That’s all. The video ends with a simple message: “A change of heart could change everything.” The Fall of Fur Was Just the Beginning PETA’s playful but pointed ad mirrors the fashion industry’s real‑world reckoning with fur. Top designers, including Prada, banned fur years ago. To earn Miranda’s signature two-nod approval, Prada must now ban leather, wool, and wildlife skins .…