That is, according to the British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection (say that ten times fast) or BUAV for short. In other words, M&S have been given the cruelty-free beauty stamp of approval. The retailer will now display the HCS (Humane Cosmetics Standard) logo on their products to show that they are free from animal-testing. Hurrah for Marks & Sparks!
Today, M&S also celebrated their upcoming autumn/winter 2007 range at a press call in Covent Garden, London. Spokes models for the brand Elizabeth Jagger and Erin O'Connor (left) turned up to pose alongside M&S chief executive Stuart Rose. They also proved that models can sometimes, although not often, vary in height. Check out the difference! [Image: Getty]
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