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17.03.2020 - 00:11 / hollywoodreporter.com
The parent company of Givenchy, Louis Vuitton and Dior is switching gears amid the global outbreak of coronavirus. All the perfume and cosmetics production facilities for fashion conglomerate LVMH began making hand sanitizer instead of luxury fragrances on Monday.
The French fashion houses will give the sanitizers toFrench health authorities and the Assistance Publique-Hospitaux de Paris for free to supply 39 hospitals. France has more than 5,000 cases of the coronavirus compared to about 3,500
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Kylie Jenner is lending more help amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Celebrities are doing everything they can in order to help others amid concerns over the coronavirus.
As demand for , like toilet paper and , reach an all-time high due to the , the tireless workers tasked with delivering products to our door may not have the time to purchase what they need to get by.Of course, are attempting to meet the demands of consumers, but their stocks simply can't refill as quickly as they're emptying, leading many Americans to rely on delivery services more than usual.
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Shakira is using her platform to highlight a group of unsung heroes during the global health crisis.In a set of photos posted on her Instagram, she gives a shout-out to Barcelona-based company Puig for using their resources and facilities to make hand sanitizer for donations.
Getting involved! In response to the catastrophic COVID-19 outbreak across the globe, beauty giant L’Oréal is doing its part to combat the spread of the virus.
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Amid the outbreak, hand sanitizer is becoming to come by — even for those who need it most. , one of the world’s largest beauty producers, is taking it upon itself to respond to this shortage.As reported by , the label has begun using its facilities to produce both hand sanitizer and hydroalcoholic gel, two things in short supply since the outbreak of the virus.But that’s not all L’Oréal has planned to help the fight against COVID-19.
LVMH, the French luxury goods company behind huge brands including Dior, Louis Vuitton, Tiffany & Co, Celine, Moët & Chandon, are doing their part in the fight against Coronavirus.
LVMH, the French luxury goods company behind huge brands including Dior, Louis Vuitton, Tiffany & Co, Celine, Moët & Chandon, are doing their part in the fight against Coronavirus.
With the Coronavirus spreading quickly, brands and companies are doing their part to protect not only their consumers, but all those on the front lines fighting the virus everyday. One of these is LVMH, a luxury goods cooperation, which announced it will produce hand sanitizers to distribute for free among public health officials in Paris.
The parent company of Louis Vuitton - LVMH - will use its perfume production facilities to start making hand sanitiser to help protect people amid the spread of coronavirus.
Well that didn’t take long. Matt Colvin, who angered thousands of people after the New York Times ran a story about him profiting off of selling hand sanitizer bottles for a high price amid the growing Coronavirus pandemic, has admitted to donating them to a local church and first responders.
Amazon has been cracking down on people who have been hoarding supplies and then selling them on the marketplace for a ridiculous markup.
A New York Times article about a man who bought 17,700 bottles of hand sanitizer with the intent of selling them for profit has gone viral… and people are not happy with him.
Matt Colvin, a man from Chattanooga, Tennessee, admitted to purchasing over 17,700 bottles of hand sanitizer and selling them at high prices to try and make a big profit with his brother Noah Colvin, in the midst of coronavirus fears, in a new interview with The New York Times. On Mar.
The threat of the COVID-19 virus is what anyone is talking or thinking about these days — and for good reason. Local and state governments are taking extreme measures in an attempt to slow down spreading the virus.