It's a real show ... Shanghai Fashion Week moves online


Guests wearing masks are seen before Dries Van Noten Fall/Winter 2020/21 women's ready-to-wear collection show during Paris Fashion Week in Paris. Shanghai Fashion Week will introduce the newest collections from over 100 brands online for the first time due to the (Covid-19) coronavirus epidemic, said the organiser on Friday (Feb 28). - Reuters

SHANGHAI: Shanghai Fashion Week will introduce the newest collections from over 100 brands online for the first time due to the (Covid-19) coronavirus epidemic, said the organiser on Friday (Feb 28).

Collections including men's and women's ready to wear, kids' wear and accessories will debut online from March 24 to 30 during the Shanghai Fashion Week Special Edition -- Tmall Cloud Fashion Week.

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