Unless you’re Chloe Malle , the new editorial director of Vogue, this is a terrible time to be an editor at the fashion magazine.

A local chapter of the Coalition To Abolish The Fur Trade, or CAFT , is protesting outside the homes of Condé Nast employees in an effort to end the coverage and promotion of fur in Vogue. Saying the disruption is loud doesn’t even begin to cover it.

This style of demonstration, the most recent one on Wednesday night in Clinton Hill, has been a tactic used by CAFT for about a year. The group hopes for a formal agreement to stop the usage and promotion of fur from executives, which they have yet to receive.

“The fur industry is at a really low point right now," said Suzie Stork, a Brooklynite and an executive director at CAFT. "It's completely unnecessary

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