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Coronavirus Outbreak: Dior revives fashion shows for July — but sans the celebrated front row audience

Fashion label Christian Dior said it would press ahead with a calendar of fashion shows for this year starting in July with an Italian catwalk display – but without the celebrated front-row audience of A-listers.

Reuters Last Updated:June 23, 2020 09:48:32 IST Coronavirus Outbreak: Dior revives fashion shows for July — but sans the celebrated front row audience

French luxury label Christian Dior said on Monday it would press ahead with a calendar of fashion shows for this year starting in July with an Italian catwalk display – but without the celebrated front-row audience of A-listers.

The coronavirus crisis has accelerated a rethink among high-end brands of how collections are presented, with some opting out of costly events and restricting the number of clothing ranges they produce.

Coronavirus Outbreak Dior revives fashion shows for July  but sans the celebrated front row audience

People stand outside a Dior store, as shops re-open amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in New Bond Street in London, Britain June 15, 2020. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls

Dior, one of the LVMH conglomerate’s biggest labels, said it was maintaining its calendar of industry fashion weeks that brings buyers and bloggers to Paris, and would produce other collections in between.

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It will premiere a mid-season “cruise” range in the Italian city of Lecce on 22 July with a streamed live show, Chief Executive Pietro Beccari said, after a presentation planned for May was postponed.

“We would like to send a message of support, of hope, of optimism and of rebirth,” Beccari said. “I’m thinking about big suppliers but also the small ones, many tiny family businesses of artisans in France and in Italy … many of them didn’t know and still do not know how to survive.”

High-end brands often rely on firms to manufacture luxurious cloth or products that require special treatment, such as items covered in feathers or tinted by hand.

Dior planned to go ahead with a womenswear fashion show usually held in Paris in September, Beccari said, adding that by then it might even bring in a front-row audience.

“Fashion week is important not only for the fashion family, but it’s also important for the city where the shows are,” Dior’s designer Maria Grazia Chiuri said.

Fashion events are usually big business for cities like Paris, with hotels normally rammed during that period.

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