L'Oréal, LVMH and Zara Among Growing List of Companies Manufacturing Products to Help Prevent and Cope With the Spread of Covid-19

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Fashion and beauty brands are using their factories to produce everything from hospital gowns to hand sanitizers:

Author:Dara PrantPublish date:Mar 18, 2020As Covid-19 continues to wreak havoc on communities across the world, fashion and beauty brands have announced plans to begin manufacturing products that will help prevent the infectious disease from spreading. LVMH joined the fight first when the luxury conglomerate announced Sunday that it would be turning its perfumes and cosmetics business into a hand sanitizer manufacturer and that it will distribute the sanitizers to French health authorities.

"In this exceptional crisis situation it is our responsibility to contribute in every possible way to the collective effort," said Jean-Paul Agon, L'Oréal chairman and chief executive officer, in a statement to WWD. "Through these gestures, L'Oréal wishes to express its appreciation, support and solidarity with all those who mobilize with extraordinary courage and abnegation to fight against this pandemic.

Later in the week and as the situation turned dire in Spain, Zara owner Inditex said it would produce hospital gowns and masks for patients and medical workers alike. Per a statement made to Vogue, the fast-fashion behemoth explained that it "will make a delivery at least once a week of materials we purchase directly."

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Inditex is not producing or manufacturing any sanitary stuff. Its suppliers and manufacturers in China are. Which makes a big difference. Zara’s owner is still studying the possibilities of making sanitary robes in its own Spanish facilities. We’ll see.

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