Although these collections were already in development when the corona virus became a global health threat, Parisian designers had no shortage of opinions. Kenyat Aiza, Nigeria's newcomer and finalist for last year's LVMH Prize, walked away with unbridled hope and joy in the form of Na and Naomi Campbell, a supermodel. Marina Sierra and Blancaiga's Dumna Gavasalia faced a dark head, with bold experiments in silhouettes and upscale that sparked spectators and excitement. They have clothes for the survivors.
In Alexander McQueen and Mason Margella, Sarah Burton and John Gillano have excelled with sincerity, and the results are innovative and brilliant. When it comes to responsible production in high brands, the tide is turning in the right direction. Now is the time for other designers to follow suit.

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