After cases of Covid-19, commonly called coronavirus, were found outside Milan, the fashion community is continuing on business as usual as Paris Fashion Week fall 2020 kicks off.
Will there be moon-print respiratory masks on every seat at the Marine Serre show tomorrow morning? Probably not, though attendees at Paris Fashion Week are likely to see more of Serre’s masks—and plenty of other respiratory masks—during the shows this season. Following an outbreak of Covid-19, as Coronavirus has been renamed, just outside Milan, the fashion community is taking extra precaution to protect itself from the spread of the disease.
But such extreme precautions have not reached Paris just yet. As 10 days of shows begin tonight with Mame Korogouchi and Kennth Ize, Paris’s Fédération de la Haute Couture de la Mode is operating business as usual. A representative for the FHCM toldthat “We are always in contact with health authorities and ready to follow any order they may give,” but as of yet there is nothing to worry about in the City of Light.
Still, as attendees arrive in Paris from Milan, worry is spreading within the fashion community about the potential of asymptomatic spread of Covid-19. Conde Nast’s Milan office has been closed and its employees advised to work from home, while most of our editors traveling have mostly sworn off greetings of the Parisian and American variations.
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