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Pandemic forces Paris Fashion Week to go digital

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Ending the confusion over the fate of Paris Fashion Week, French fashion’s regulatory body has said that this month’s Paris men’s and haute couture shows will be strictly audience- free over coronaviru­s fears.

The Federation de la Haute Couture et de la Mode has told luxury houses they won’t be allowed to invite guests this season, after instructio­n by police.

In a statement, the federation said Monday that “we confirm that there can be no public gatherings” at Paris Fashion Week, adding that “houses can still organise ‘ real’ runway shows with models broadcast live, provided that their events take place behind closed doors.”

Although Paris is technicall­y not in a lockdown, stringent restrictio­ns limiting movements are in place nationwide, including a 6pm or 8pm curfew. Repeated failure to obey rules can lead to a sixmonth prison sentence.

France’s second lockdown ended December 15, but restaurant­s, bars, cinemas, theatres and museums remain shuttered.

In respect to Milan Fashion Week, despite the best efforts of the Italian fashion council to maintain a minimum level of live shows, top brands have also opted to show their collection­s with no guests, journalist­s or photograph­ers present.

The Lombardy region, where Milan is located, appears headed to another partial lockdown.

Fendi, Dolce& Gabbana and Etro all have said their shows won’t include guests. Theywere among four brands planning live shows this round.

The Milan Fashion Week calendar from January 15- 19 is much scaled back from usual, with just 40 brands participat­ing.—

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