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Hermès, Tribeca Events Postponed Amid City's Severe Air Pollution

Fashion and film are getting an exclusive preview on climate-related cancellati­ons.

- BY KALEY ROSHITSH

NEW YORK — Following New York

State's air quality health advisory, fashion organizers and those part of the Tribeca Film Festival circuit are canceling, postponing and modifying events.

As of Thursday, air quality advisory alerts were issued for around 80 million people across the Northeast, Midwest and Southeast in the U.S., trailing ongoing wildfires in Canada's Ontario and Quebec provinces. Cities including New York; Boston; Washington, D.C.; Charlotte,

North Carolina; Detroit, and Indianapol­is are among those affected, with severe pollution projected to linger at least through the end of the week.

On Wednesday afternoon, Hermès canceled its seasonal window display reveal and cocktail event planned for its Madison Avenue store. The event was to celebrate new displays by artist Daniel Gordon, who drew from natural inspiratio­ns, including succulents, with the display aptly titled

“Still Life with Succulents and Fruits, 2023.”

“Due to deteriorat­ing air quality in the city and potential hazard to health based

on exposure we prefer not to place any of our guests at risk,” read an email from the luxury house's communicat­ions team. “Thank you for your understand­ing, and please stay safe.”

Parley for the Oceans, a frequent collaborat­or with fashion on recycled polyester collection­s, postponed its

Thursday night screening of “Dispatches from the Outlaw Oceans: The Last Untamed Frontier.” Pulitzer-winning journalist

Ian Urbina directed the documentar­y, which explores the importance of environmen­tal conservati­on and discovery. Other changemake­rs scheduled to speak included Dr. Sylvia Earle, a prominent oceanograp­her who has logged recordbrea­king stints living underwater, and Parley for the Oceans founder and chief executive officer Cyrill Gutsch.

Email communicat­ions from the ocean conservati­on organizati­on added a celebrator­y spin to World Oceans Day, which is June 8, with hopes to reconvene in the fall with a new screening date.

The statement sent to guests on behalf of Parley read: “With air quality levels still in the danger zone, we have made the difficult decision to postpone tonight's event for September. How surreal to write that. The climate crisis is here and weighing heavy on NY.”

The statement continued, “A foundation of Parley is ocean-inspired optimism, and the belief that creativity, collaborat­ion and eco-innovation can put us on the path to a better future. It's our goal to show that we are all connected. The atmosphere is strongly carrying that message for us today. Brighter days are ahead. We see the proof in the passion and work of the global community that's building this movement.”

Another climate-billed film on the Tribeca roster, “Common Ground,” a sequel to “Kiss the Ground,” narrated by Woody Harrelson, is pressing onward with some modificati­ons. This will include masks being handed out inside the Village East Theatre after the red carpet. The farm-focused film rallies another A-list cast including Laura Dern, Donald Glover, Jason Momoa, Ian Somerholde­r and Rosario Dawson.

WWD reached out to Tribeca organizers to determine additional cancellati­ons or a wider stance but did not hear back by press time.

 ?? ?? New York City is covered with haze and smoke from Canada wildfires on Wednesday.
New York City is covered with haze and smoke from Canada wildfires on Wednesday.

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