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Milan Fashion Week set to go digital in July

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Italy will stage its first digital Fashion Week in Milan in July as the luxury fashion sector struggles to rebound from the coronaviru­s crisis.

“This is a concrete response to the need for promotion and business on the part of brands,” Italy’s National Chamber of Fashion said in a statement.

“Milano Digital Fashion Week” from July 14-17 will allow for the presentati­on of spring/summer 2021 men’s collection­s and spring/ summer 2021 men’s and women’s precollect­ions, along with a platform that was designed to give access to showrooms.

The digital offerings will include photo and video content, backstage interviews with designers, as well as webinars and live streaming of keynote speeches on cameramoda.it, Instagram, Facebook, Linkedin, Weibo and YouTube.

The French Federation of Haute Couture and Fashion announced a similar initiative last week with an online presentati­on of spring/summer 2021 men’s ready-to-wear from July 9-13.

Due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, the upcoming ready-to-wear week and haute couture shows in Paris in June and July have been cancelled.

In March, Italy’s fashion chamber announced that men’s shows scheduled for June would be pushed back until September, joining the women’s shows.

The coronaviru­s emergency erupted in Italy in late February during Milan’s Fashion Week, causing some designers to present their runway shows without audiences.

Thousands of Chinese buyers and media were prevented from travelling to the shows, forcing the fashion chamber to offer digital alternativ­es to the runway shows and showrooms.

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The Salvatore Ferragamo autumn/winter 2020 show in Milan, in February.

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