As the COVID19 pandemic continues to make a devastating impact worldwide, fashion brands and companies are dutifully stepping up to the plate to help out in any way they can.
in working to produce masks and medical gowns. Others have even stalled the production of their own goods to transform factories into hand sanitizer manufacturers.
Beauty Brands Doing the Absolute Most to Fight COVID-19, From Donating N95 Face Masks to Generous Sums of Money But that’s not to say that fashion retailers need to donate millions of dollars to make an impact. Canadian women’s fashion brand Aritzia is allocating 100 percent of its profits to Aritzia Community Relief Rund, which supports the company’s employees and their families. Skims, Stoney Clover Lane and Kendra Scott are donating a percentage of website profits to COVID-19 relief-related charities.
Another way brands are helping out is by donating free apparel to medical workers on the frontlines. Draper James, Crocs, L’AGENCE and Brooks Running are among some of the generous companies thanking healthcare heroes with complimentary items. Fashion retailers and designers aren’t alone in their charitable efforts. Beauty brands and companies have done everything from sending care packages to hospitals to stalling factory production to produce hand sanitizer for medical professions.For access to all our exclusive celebrity videos and interviews –
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