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The Fantasmic and elegantly crafted roll of sheets in a mastery of fashion film video have come to life with Dior’s Haute Couture Autumn-Winter 2020/21 collection.
The donation benefits individuals impacted by poverty and disasters through the organization’s network of more than 700 community partners across the country.
Lacoste is one of the brands to launch a specialized campaign to help health workers and volunteers affected greatly by COVID-19.
There is really no stopping the Korean girl group BLACKPINK from dominating the scene as they front latest luxury fashion brand campaigns and projects.
As of writing the registration site is already closed, but who knows? they might open it after a couple of days. Right?
All profits from the T-shirt will support relief efforts directed at providing vital nutrition to help keep kids healthy whether in school or at home.
The announcement was made after the exit of British Designer Clare Waight Keller in April.
They are both equally fit for the summer season.
Step up your game with this Pride month capsule collection from Converse.
Recycled and sustainably-sourced materials take center stage in the new H&M Dress collection.
Could he really be the newest face for Bench Clothing?
It is confirmed, The Met Gala is officially canceled.
Here’s a piece of good news for all the fans of Billie Eilish and Takashi Murakami.
Let’s talk about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Fashion industry and the measures they’re taking to stay afloat in the midst of the pandemic.
It started on Tiktok! So try it for yourself!
This donation would really help a lot of frontliners who battle the spread of COVID-19 in the country.
Here is the updated index of brands who are doing everything they can-both in cash and in kind- to help those who are affected by the pandemic.
They finally announced it.
With billions of losses and more to come, Luxury retailers hasn’t stopped them from donating to help those affected by the COVID-19 virus.