Fashion brands put their efforts against COVID-19

Voluntary brands use facilities to produce medical equipment to support the frontline against COVID-19.
Over the past week, many major fashions and cosmetics brands have been working with the COVID-19 anti-epidemic community. 
Gucci - The Making Of: Amazon.co.uk: Frida Giannini: 9780847836796 ...After Gucci announced the anti-epidemic donation platform in the media, other brands also revealed the community activities they were supporting in turn.
While many manufacturing facilities in France were forced to close due to the stress of the COVID-19 epidemic, the Dior fashion house decided to bring the Baby Dior workshop in Redon, Brittany back to operation. Volunteers work at the factory to produce masks that provide health care workers in the frontline against the SARS-CoV-19 virus.

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Voluntary brands use facilities to produce medical equipment to support the frontline against COVID-19.
Over the past week, many major fashions and cosmetics brands have been working with the COVID-19 anti-epidemic community. After Gucci announced the anti-epidemic donation platform in the media, other brands also revealed the community activities they were supporting in turn.
While many manufacturing facilities in France were forced to close due to the stress of the COVID-19 epidemic, the Dior fashion house decided to bring the Baby Dior workshop in Redon, Brittany back to operation. Volunteers work at the factory to produce masks that provide health care workers in the frontline against the SARS-CoV-19 virus.
The brand expresses its gratitude to the solidarity and volunteer spirit of tailors and weavers in the fashion house.
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During the COVID-19 crisis in France, the Hermès brand will donate 20 million euros to Paris' public hospital system. The fashion house also supports more than 30 tons of hand sanitizer produced by the perfume production facility in Vaudreuil and more than 31,000 masks from different Hermès factories.
Support activities are not limited to France but also to all localities where Hermès is present. Also, to support the brand's employees, Hermès maintains the basic salaries of its employees worldwide without relying on government bailouts.
In Italy, meanwhile, the Giorgio Armani brand halted all clothing and apparel activities, shifting to manufacturing disposable medical gowns. These products will be used by health workers in the epidemic area.
Giorgio Armani said: “I would like to express my gratitude to all the employees who are engaged in the production of medical gowns. Their experience and enthusiasm are a great contribution to this tough confrontation. ”
Also, in the UK, Burberry fashion house decided to use a trench coat factory in Yorkshire to produce medical gowns and masks for patients at hospitals across the UK. Burberry's global supply chain also quickly provided more than 100,000 masks for UK health workers.
Burberry also provided funding for research of COVID-19 epidemic vaccines at the University of Oxford, and also contributed to UK food funds such as FareShare and The Felix Project.
Kering Group announced it will supply 3 million masks imported from China for French hospitals. The production plants of the group's Balenciaga and Yves Saint Laurent brands are also urgently manufacturing medical masks.
Over the past weeks, L'Oréal has directed the entire group's support to the medical staff, patient care and pharmacists who are on the front line, facing risks in treatment efforts. patient. Measures being implemented by the group include programs in Europe such as:
The group's factories last week turned to produce antibacterial handwashing water to donate to health agencies in France and countries in Europe in large quantities.
Caring for teams of physicians and pharmacists at hospitals, pharmacies and young and old care homes with public antibacterial products.

With poor groups and areas, the L’Oréal Foundation decided to donate € 1 million to the group's partner, to help protect disadvantaged communities in the country.

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