A fashion designer whose clients have included Lady Gaga has swapped creating glitzy outfits for making face masks for frontline key workers amid the coronavirus crisis.
24.03.2020 - 23:59 / usmagazine.com
Giving back! As the coronavirus pandemic continues to take a devastating toll on citizens nationwide, the fashion industry is stepping up to help combat the spread of the virus.
Everyone from independent designers to big-name fashion brands are producing personal protective equipment in response to the country’s critical shortage of medical supplies.
Former Project Runway winner Christian Siriano made
A fashion designer whose clients have included Lady Gaga has swapped creating glitzy outfits for making face masks for frontline key workers amid the coronavirus crisis.
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Giving back! As the world desperately fights to slow the spread of the COVID-19 outbreak, beauty brands are doing their part to help protect the lives of medical professionals, the community and customers.
Christian Siriano, Brandon Maxwell and Prada are among the growing number of fashion brands using their sewing skills to make masks and medical gowns during the coronavirus pandemic. New York now has more than16,000 cases of the coronavirus,and as medical demands rise, medical supplies have declined.