Capri Holdings Donates $3 Million to Coronavirus Causes

Capri Holdings, which owns Michael Kors, Versace, and Jimmy Choo, has announced that together its three brands will donate more than $3 million to aid those impacted by the coronavirus. “Our hearts and souls go out to those who are working on the front lines to help the world combat the COVID-19 pandemic,” says chairman and chief executive John D. Idol.

The Michael Kors company will divide a total donation of $2 million—$1 million from the company and $1 million from founder Michael Kors himself—between three New York–based organizations. NYU Langone Health and NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital will each receive a $750,000 donation, while God’s Love We Deliver and Vogue and the CFDA’s A Common Thread will each receive $250,000.

Versace, which already donated $1 million to the Chinese Red Cross Foundation in February, will donate an additional $400,000 to Milan’s San Raffaele Hospital and $100,000 to the Camera Della Moda to supply ventilators and medical equipment to Italian hospitals. In London, Jimmy Choo will donate $250,000 to the NHS and to the WHO’s COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund.

Altogether, the companies’ donations will aid people around the world, echoing the ways fashion has banded together globally to combat this crisis. “This is clearly a time for people to come together in every way and on every level, because we are all stronger in our united resolve,” says Idol.

Source: Vogue

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It's Coming! New York Fashion Week: MEN'S

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Pack your bags boys, we're headed to NYC! New York Fashion Week: Men's is coming this summer and can we start with an "it's about damn time!" The CFDA made their "official" announcement earlier today that July 13, 2015 will kick off four days of men's runway, presentations and special events. Some of the menswear designers already slated to present their 2016 Spring collections are Michael Bastain, Michael Kors, Robert Geller, Orley, Ovadia & Sons, Public School, Todd Snyder, Calvin Klein and Rag & Bone. There are more names coming! Tommy Hilfiger was a proponent in making this happen so a thumbs up for TH. NYFW: Men's will coincide with New York Men's Market Week. Amen to the fashion Gods!

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