The French fashion school will broadcast its “Understanding Fashion: from Business to Culture” course online for free starting March 30.
The fifth edition of the Paris-based tech conference was due to run June 11 to 13.
The magazine, which is partly owned by Artémis, the investment arm of the Pinault family, has halted publication following a suspected coronavirus case within its team.
Starting March 18, the group will close all its stores in the U.S., Canada, Germany, Portugal and Belgium.
The luxury group announced that starting Monday, all the production facilities of its Perfumes and Cosmetics division will be used to manufacture hydroalcoholic gel.
As more cases of coronavirus are reported in Europe, France and Spain are taking more drastic measures to contain further spread.
The hosiery brand, which will celebrate its centenary in 2021, is being relaunched under new leadership and creative direction.
Both Dior and parent company LVMH are launching a series a podcasts for International Women’s Day on March 8.
The Maison Alaïa held a cocktail to celebrate the publication of “Taking Time,” a book of conversations compiled by the late couturier.
Jeanne Damas held an intimate dinner at Chez Jeanne, her Parisian brasserie, to celebrate the new Rouje collection.
The film, directed by Yann Arthus-Bertrand and Anastasia Mikova, premiered in Paris on Tuesday.
Robyn, Kaitlyn Dever, Laura Harrier and Noémie Merlant also attended the Louis Vuitton show on Tuesday.
The furrier debuted a “Resource Pact” stating its plans to drastically reduce the production of animal fur.
Janelle Monàe, Kiddy Smile, Isabelle Adjani and Angèle also attended the Chanel show on Tuesday.
The star of “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” debuted a blonde hairstyle at the Valentino show on Sunday.