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London Fashion Week A/W 2021: post-pandemic dressing

London Fashion Week A/W 2021: the future of post-pandemic dressing London Fashion Week A/W 2021: the future of post-pandemic dressing London Fashion Week’s first digial only-offering imagined a wardrobe for life after lockdown, by brands including Burberry, Simone Rocha and Priya Ahluwalia Two weeks before London Fashion Week kicked off its first fully digital-only men’s and women’s showing, a group of fashion insiders, from Paul Smith to Roksanda Illincic, wrote an open letter to Boris Johnson and the British government detailing the incredible hardship experienced by brands post-Brexit. In the wake of the United Kingdom leaving the EU in December, brands have been left floundering in the face of ascending import and export chargers, customer dissatisfaction and new expenses encountered from producing within their home country. 

Why The US Has The Highest Covid-19 Death Toll

Why The US Has The Highest Covid-19 Death Toll By Catherine TRIOMPHE 02/22/21 AT 8:56 PM The United States crossed the grim milestone of 500,000 deaths from Covid-19 on Monday, a year since announcing its first known death from the virus on February 29, 2020 in the Seattle area. Why does the world s leading power have the highest death toll and what lessons are American health specialists learning from the past year? Here, infectious disease experts Joseph Masci and Michele Halpern provide answers to some of the key questions. Masci, 70, is one of the leaders of Elmhurst Hospital in Queens, which was at the heart of New York s epidemic.

This is why the US has the highest COVID-19 death toll

This is why the US has the highest COVID-19 death toll Why does the world s leading power have the highest death toll and what lessons are American health specialists learning from the past year? Maryland Cremation Services transporter Reggie Elliott brings the remains of a COVID-19 victim to his van from the hospital s morgue in Baltimore, Maryland, in the United States on 24 December 2020. Picture: AFP 49 days ago NEW YORK - The United States crossed the grim milestone of 500,000 deaths from COVID-19 on Monday, a year since announcing its first known death from the virus on 29 February 2020 in the Seattle area.

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