Gucci Cancels Their Show in San Francisco Due to Coronavirus Fears



Gucci has joined the list of companies taking precautions amid this coronavirus epidemic.
According to THR, the Italian fashion house has cancelled their Cruise 2021 fashion show, which was set to take place May 18 in San Francisco, because of “the ongoing uncertainty prompted by the coronavirus outbreak.” This decision is considered a “precautionary measure,” and so a new “decision on the new timing and location of the show will be announced at a later date once the situation becomes clearer. At this time, our thoughts are with all of those affected around the world.”
This comes days after Giorgio Armani decided at the last minute to live-stream his Milan fashion show in front of an empty theater to protect the health of would-be attendees. Italy has reported more than 1,600 coronavirus cases in the country so far.
 Prada has already postponed its Resort show that would have been held on May 21 in Japan. “This decision was made as a precautionary measure as well as an act of responsibility and respect for all the people working on and planning to attend our resort 2021 show,” the brand said at the time. “Prada extends its sincere sympathies and concern to all the people and territories affected by this situation.”
THR added that the Shanghai Fashion Week and China Fashion Week have been postponed due to the virus, and Seoul Fashion Week, set to start March 17, was canceled.




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