The fashion houses have pledged €2 million and €1 million, respectively.
As Covid-19
continues to spread, fashion brands are responding in a myriad of ways,
from manufacturing personal protective equipment like masks and hospital
gowns to donating shoes or hijabs to medical professionals. Photo: Stefano Guidi/Getty Images
Some, though, are just straight up giving money. Dolce & Gabbana was one of the first brands to announce that it would earmark funds for coronavirus research back in February. On Thursday, it was joined by two other Italian luxury houses: Gucci and Valentino.
Gucci
announced in a release that it would be donating a total of two million
euros to be split between the World Health Organization's Covid-19
Solidarity Response Fund and the Italian Civil Protection Department.
It's also encouraging its followers and customers to make donations of
their own through a campaign called "We Are All In This Together," which
will launch on Gucci's social media accounts on Friday.
In addition, Gucci has promised to put its social media accounts at
the disposal of the World Health Organization to "help in amplifying
official public service information to protect the health, safety and
well-being of the community," the brand said in a release.
“This
pandemic calls us to an unexpected task, but it is a call to which we
respond decisively, advocating the selfless work carried out by health
workers, doctors and nurses on the front lines every day in the fight
against the Covid-19 pandemic, in Italy and in the rest of the world,"
creative director Alessandro Michele and president and CEO Marco Bizzarri wrote in a joint letter.
Meanwhile,
Valentino announced that its non-profit arm, the Valentino Garavani and
Giancarlo Giammetti Foundation, will donate one million euros
to benefit the new Columbus Covid 2 Hospital, a new area dedicated to
Covid-19 cases at Rome's Agostino Gemelli University Policlinic, which
was inaugurated just five days ago.
"In such a dramatic moment for
the whole world, we wanted to give our contribution to win this crucial
battle against this invisible, but terrible enemy," Valentino Garavani
and Giancarlo Giammetti said in a release. "Our deepest gratitude goes
to those women and men who are fighting night and day to save human
lives in our hospitals."
fonte: Whitney Bauck fashionista.com
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