Ralph Lauren donates $10 million to help those affected by COVID-19

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Now more than ever, supporting each other in this time of need has become our mission. As we face this global challenge together, the Ralph Lauren Corporate Foundation is committing $10 million to help our teams and communities around the world. These funds will: Provide financial grants through the Emergency Assistance Foundation for Ralph Lauren colleagues facing special circumstances like medical, eldercare or childcare needs; Contribute to the World Health Organization COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund, a global effort supporting countries to prevent, detect, and respond to the pandemic; Build on our 20-year commitment to cancer care through our Pink Pony Fund by supporting our long-standing network of international cancer institutions that are caring for people with cancer who are especially vulnerable at this time; and Commit an inaugural gift to the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) / Vogue Fashion Fund for COVID-19 relief to support the American fashion community impacted by the pandemic. As we face this challenge as a global community, our hope is to continue to be the beacon of optimism and unity that Ralph Lauren and our brands have always been to the world.

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The Ralph Lauren Corporate Foundation is the latest in the fashion world to contribute to COVID-19 relief efforts. The foundation announced in a statement yesterday that it will donate $10 million across a number of charities, including the World Health Organization’s COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund and the Emergency Assistance Foundation. This money will also feed into the brand’s 20-year commitment to supporting cancer patients through their Pink Pony Fund—as cancer patients are especially vulnerable at this time—and go toward an inaugural gift to the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund in support of the American fashion community impacted by the health crisis. “Now more than ever, in this time of need, supporting each other has become our mission. Together we move forward with patience and optimism in the face of uncertainty,” the brand said. “As we work to protect the health and well-being of our customers, our communities and our teams, we wanted to share our contribution to relief efforts.” In addition to the monetary contribution, the fashion house will also produce 250,000 masks and 25,000 isolation gowns through their U.S. manufacturers.

Lululemon creates a $2 million global relief fund for its ambassadors


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We love our ambassadors and know you do too. That’s why we’ve created the lululemon Ambassador Relief Fund—a $2 million global relief fund to help support store ambassadors through these challenging times. Learn more at the link in bio. #thesweatlife

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Lululemon has announced that it has created a global relief fund in response to COVID-19. This initiative sees the introduction of a $2 million grant program that will support Lululemon ambassadors who are also studio owners. According to Lululemon, their ambassadors are the “heartbeat” of its fitness and wellness community, and as studios and gyms close their doors to help stop the spread of the coronavirus, these studio owners are severely impacted. The brand says that through this they are “helping with their basic operating costs and supporting them in getting back on their feet as we recover, together.”

Bottega Veneta launches a new multi-platform concept to share strength, positivity and creativity across the globe



This week, Bottega Veneta launched Bottega Residency, a virtual creative space that features brand collaborators, muses and talent sharing good energy at this time of uncertainty. The platform is “a theatre of joyous distraction,” says the brand. Each week a new collaboration comes to life with an itinerary that includes live music performances, cooking lessons with renowned chefs, Sunday night movies and more. The first to take the stage is Creative Director Daniel Lee. “Creativity and strength lie at the heart of Bottega Veneta,” Lee said in a statement from the brand. “In this highly distressing time, we feel a responsibility to celebrate those values and ignite a sense of joy and hope in our community and beyond.” Bottega Residency is accessible across Instagram, YouTube, Spotify, Apple Music, SoundCloud as well as at www.bottegaveneta.com.

Poppy & Peonies steps in to support Canadian food banks during the COVID-19 pandemic


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Please join us in helping the food bank. In light of the COVID-19 crisis, many food banks have had to shut down as a result of these shortages. We’re introducing our “Fill the Bag” campaign to raise money for our local food banks and help those in our community who rely on these essential resources for their meals. Please give what you can; anything helps! Follow the link in our bio to donate now. Thank you for all your support! xo Nat and the entire Poppy & Peonies Team . . . . . #poppyandpeonies #poppylove #fillthebag #gofundme

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Canadian accessories brand Poppy & Peonies has launched a campaign to help raise money for swamped food banks. #FillTheBag is a response to the many struggling food banks across Canada, some of which are on the verge of closing their doors due to lack of donations and food shortages at this time. Poppy & Peonies founder Natalie Dusome created this initiative with a goal of $25,000, and donations can be made on her GoFundMe page. Dusome says that “together, we can make a difference and help nourish our community during this uncertain time.”

Reformation partners with the city of Los Angeles to organize the manufacturing of five million non-medical masks


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We are partnering with the City of Los Angeles to make masks in our LA factory for essential workers who desperately need them. Link in bio for more.

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Clothing brand Reformation has partnered with the city of Los Angeles on an initiative called L.A. Protects to make five million non-medical masks. These masks will be distributed to essential workers, such as grocery store clerks, who are in desperate need of protection from COVID-19. With this plan, Reformation is in charge of recruiting local manufacturers to contribute to their efforts and resources, and will lend its expertise in garment production. The sustainable California-based clothing brand will also work with its own in-house teams within the Reformation Factory to make a share of the masks.

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