Aretha Franklin's estate has been urged by PETA to donate her fur coats to the organisation.
The music icon died at her home on August 16, aged 76, and the animal rights' organisation has subsequently written a letter to Franklin's niece Sabrina Garrett Owens, who is the representative of the singer's estate.
PETA has called on Owens to donate the late singer's collection to its fur donation campaign, which sends furs to people in refugee camps and homeless shelters.
PETA executive president Tracy Reiman told ET Canada: "By donating Aretha Franklin's fur coats to PETA, her family could expand her legacy of social justice to animals."