The fashion industry is probably one of the most affected by the coronavirus pandemic. Most clothing stores are closed, sales (if possible) have moved to the Internet, and there are no industry events. And this also applies to fashion weeks, which will soon return to the fashionistas' calendar. The best example is the London Fashion Week, which this year will not take place in the current formula but... will move to the internet. That means that you will be able to take part in it too!
According to the British Fashion Council, the event is expecting major changes. The men's fashion shows planned for June have already been cancelled and it has now been announced that no shows will be held for 12 months. The collections, which were to be presented on the catwalk during this time, will be presented online. For this purpose, a special digital platform will be created, which is scheduled to premiere on 12 June 2020. This will enable the London Fashion Week to be attended not only by representatives of the industry but also by individuals.
London Fashion Week will no longer be divided into men's and women's collections - the platform will be unisex. This is also a sign of the times - more and more designers have recently had combined shows, presenting both men's and women's profiles in their collections.
In times of uncertain future, one thing is certain - the fashion world is changing.
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