BEHIND THE SCENES: FALL 2020
"Let's Not Mask The Issue"

It’s about time we say the p-word. Yes, that’s right: pandemic. Americans have greeted each other through face masks since March, and most of the shock value has since subsided. Those weekly staff meetings have gone remote, and social outings are planned with safety restrictions in mind.

For the fashion industry, this has significantly transformed the production, presentation and popularity of garments. In the initial months of the pandemic, shipping slowed out of concern for safe handling. Fashion week was canceled before becoming a partially digital affair with limited seating. Consumers have started to dress for video meetings, and many discovered that remote interactions give way to stylish loungewear.

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