The world of fashion in support of Ukraine

The war does not stop. On the contrary. She continues to tear lives, sow uncertainty, spread terror. If on the one hand, the bitter feeling of helplessness devours, engulfing any plausible explanation for this barbarism, on the other, the human instinct to support, to be there, does not go out.

Proof of this are the countless aid activities promoted by associations and individuals throughout Italy, to which in these hours, in a unanimous appeal for peacealso joined the fashion worldwhich has decided to give its support through donations and solidarity initiatives in favor of the Ukrainian people. Starting from National Chamber of Italian Fashionwho announced their support to UNHCR, the United Nations Refugee Organization, followed by many names in the fashion scene who have joined the appeal.

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Armani Group

The Group has announced its adhesion, with a donation of 500 thousand euros, to the solidarity initiative aimed at raising funds by UNHCR for the assistance and protection of Ukrainian refugees. It also provided for the donation of basic necessities.

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Lvmh group

Due to the concern for the safety of its 150 employees in Ukraine, to whom the Group is guaranteeing financial and operational assistance, LVMH has decided to make an initial donation of five million euros in support of the International Committee of the Red Cross to help direct victims and indirect. It also opened a fundraiser for ICRC to facilitate the contributions of the Group’s employees and its 76 Maisons.

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Louis Vuitton

The tragic situation, which involves millions of children and their families, has prompted the maison to make a donation of 1 million euros to be allocated to the humanitarian assistance activities of Unicef, with which it has a long-standing partnership.

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Chanel

The maison has announced the donation of 2 million euros for two associations: Care and UNHCR. It also committed to providing assistance and support, through its local partners, to the women and children involved in this tragedy.

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Valentino

The maison has also decided to support UNHCR to provide aid to Ukrainian refugees with a donation of 500 thousand euros.

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Prada Group

The Prada Group is also of the same opinion, announcing a donation to UNHCR, expressing concern for colleagues and their families living in the country.

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Gucci

Gucci also joins the choir, which announced the donation of $ 500,000 through Chime for Change – the brand’s global campaign to promote and strengthen gender equality – to UNHCR.

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Versace

The company has announced a donation, through Versace Capri Holdings, to the World Food Program (WFP) and in particular to the emergency operation launched in Ukraine and outside the country to provide assistance to people affected by the war.

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Balenciaga

Balenciaga also chooses the World Food Program to allocate its donation to support Ukrainian refugees.

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Furla

The brand’s appeal for peace goes hand in hand with the announcement of a donation made to UNHCR to help Ukrainian refugees.

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Mango

The Spanish brand announced that it has activated a system of financial, legal and logistical assistance for all its employees who have left Ukraine and those who have remained in the country. In addition, in addition to temporarily closing its stores in Russia by interrupting shipments and offering the willingness to respond to the needs of employees, it has made a donation of 100,000 euros to the International Red Cross and the Red Crescent Movement.

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Source: Vanity Fair

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