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    Jane Birkin asks Hermes to take her name off croc handbag

    This Saturday, June 25, 2011 file photo shows a model carrying a Birkin handbag as he wears a creation by French fashion designer Veronique Nichanian for Hermes collection as part of spring-summer 2012 men's fashion, presented in Paris, France. British singer Jane Birkin has asked Hermes to take her name off the crocodile-skin versions of the iconic Birkin handbag, after being contacted by animal rights group PETA over “cruel” slaughtering practices. (AP Photo/Jacques Brinon, File)

    British singer Jane Birkin has asked Hermes to take her name off the crocodile-skin versions of the iconic Birkin handbag, after being contacted by animal rights group PETA over "cruel" slaughtering practices. A PETA video from June shows several reptiles at a Texas farm that supplies crocodile skins to Hermes left twitching in a bloody ice container to die after being shot with a captive bolt gun and cut with a knife.

    The Birkin bag was created in 1984 by Hermes in honor of the famed singer and ex-girlfriend of Serge Gainsbourg, and is, still today, one of the world's most exclusive luxury items. The bag is beloved by stars such as Victoria Beckham and comes in calf, ostrich, lizard as well as crocodile. It can cost between $10,000 and over $100,000, with waiting lists to buy it famously stretching into the years.

    Contacted by The Associated Press, Hermes said it "respects and shares (Birkin's) emotions" and was "shocked by the images recently broadcast." An investigation, it says, is underway.

    -- Associated Press

    This Thursday, Oct. 20, 2011file photo shows activists from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) Asia, with their bodies painted, holding signs against French fashion house Hermes' use of animal skins in Taipei, Taiwan. British singer Jane Birkin has asked Hermes to take her name off the crocodile-skin versions of the iconic Birkin handbag, after being contacted by animal rights group PETA over “cruel” slaughtering practices. (AP Photo/Chiang Ying-ying, File)

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