The fashion world is stepping up in a time of need: Countless companies are now making, selling and donating non-medical grade face masks.
21.04.2020 - 07:03 / eonline.com
Magic happens when fashion is made for a good cause! Celebrities and designers are helping those in need during the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic. With everything going on in the world, many Hollywood stars and fashion powerhouses have started making face masks.
Many have created masks that feature a charitable aspect, too. For example, Karolina Kurkova teamed up with the brand Billie Blooms to help those in need.
The fashion world is stepping up in a time of need: Countless companies are now making, selling and donating non-medical grade face masks.
The fashion world is stepping up in a time of need: Countless companies are now making, selling and donating non-medical grade face masks.
Staff working in the children’s Panda Unit at Salford Royal have come up with an innovative way to reassure young patients during the COVID pandemic.
A celebrity stylist and influencer is raising money for the NHS using the power of fashion. Leila Bailey is using her styling and stitching skills to help in the fight against coronavirus by giving away specially made designer face masks.
With the president’s announcement making it mandatory to wear fabric face masks when leaving your home, local designers wasted no time and made the most out of this opportunity. This is obviously right up their ally and they immediately took the opportunity to make them fashion fabulous.
The fashion world is stepping up in a time of need: Countless companies are now making, selling and donating non-medical grade face masks.
A police specials sergeant has been producing thousands of face masks to protect care home staff during the coronavirus crisis.
The fashion world is stepping up in a time of need: Countless companies are now making, selling and donating non-medical grade face masks.
The fashion world is stepping up in a time of need: Countless companies are now making, selling and donating non-medical grade face masks.
The fashion world is stepping up in a time of need: Countless companies are now making, selling and donating non-medical grade face masks.
Germany has announced plans to make wearing face masks in public compulsory in an effort to combat the spread of coronavirus and it could soon be enforced in the UK too.
The fashion world is stepping up in a time of need: Countless companies are now making, selling and donating non-medical grade face masks.
The fashion world is stepping up in a time of need: Countless companies are now making, selling and donating non-medical grade face masks.
The fashion world is stepping up in a time of need: Countless companies are now making, selling and donating non-medical grade face masks.
The fashion world is stepping up in a time of need: Countless companies are now making, selling and donating non-medical grade face masks.
The fashion world is stepping up in a time of need: Countless companies are now making, selling and donating non-medical grade face masks.