
Hit by the Covid-19 crisis, Shanghai is staging the first-ever e-Fashion Week in partnership with Tmall, the site owned by Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba, streaming live shows and other content until March 30.
Hit by the Covid-19 crisis, Shanghai is staging the first-ever e-Fashion Week in partnership with Tmall, the site owned by Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba, streaming live shows and other content until March 30.
Chanel has called off its May cruise show in Capri, making it the last major fashion house to annul a resort runway show planned for this spring, as coronavirus forces the cancellation of a final important resort show.
The Barcelona-based showcase dedicated to bridal fashion, has officially been postponed. Originally scheduled for 20-26 April, Valmont Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week will now take place on 8-14 June at Recinto Montjuïc.
The official five-day event was scheduled to take place May 11-15, 2020, at Carriageworks and other select venues throughout Sydney.
The Russian Fashion Council has announced that, in light of the ongoing health crisis, the Moscow-based fashion week will not go ahead, revealing that an alternative online event will be hosted in April-May.
Christian Dior has called off its next cruise runway show, which had been scheduled to be staged in Lecce, Italy, making it the latest important fashion event called off due to coronavirus.
Models strutted the ramp with adhesive glittering rhinestones stuck around their mouths arranged in the shape of surgical face masks as the coronavirus pandemic took centre stage at a fashion week in Cape Town.
Sao Paulo Fashion Week has been cancelled amidst the global coronavirus health crisis.The Brazilian event, which was sct to run from April 24 through April 28, will no longer go ahead, according to reports.
Max Mara has called off its planned cruise catwalk show, scheduled for May 25 in Saint Petersburg. The cancellation of the show follows similar decisions by Gucci, Versace, Armani and Prada.
Despite the ongoing threat of the coronavirus outbreak, Lisbon Fashion Week returned for another season on 5-8 March to celebrate local fashion, promote sustainability and strengthen its position on the global stage.
The womenswear collections for next winter, presented in New York, London, Milan and Paris, have showcased 10 main trends, embodied by women at once daring and understated, prone to self-questioning.
It was a very busy season in Paris, where – in between mega brands – one could catch a small gang of happening young designers, staging notable presentations in central Paris.
More luxury houses are postponing fashion shows around the world due to the coronavirus outbreak that has now spread to dozens of countries.
There were some magnificent clothes on display, and some pretty breath-taking shows. Here’s our take, chronologically, of the 20 best from New York, London, Milan and Paris.
Folklore and dance. Flamenco flavours and bullfighting tones. Spanish designers Leandro Cano and Arturo Obegero closed Paris Fashion Week with a tribute to Spain and its artistic traditions.