New fashion collections will be presented digitally.
Celebrities are making donations to fight the coronavirus. Several high-profile names, including Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds, Lady Gaga and Justin Bieber, among others, are taking to social media to reveal their donations to various local and national charities, such as Feeding America or No Kid Hungry, which work to provide food for children and low-income individuals who have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Alessandra Rinaudo, artistic director of Pronovias Group, put together “The Heroes Collection” for this occasion, selecting a wide variety of wedding dresses especially for these workers. She described these workers as “soldiers, unrelenting in their battle to heal the sick.” Tap the link in bio for more. Report: @lisajlockwood — #wwdfashion #weddingdress #pronoviasQueen Elizabeth II has made her first public remarks on the coronavirus pandemic.
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