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How the Industry Supports A Common Thread

April 16, 2020

Nicky Campbell

A Common Thread, the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund fundraising initiative, provides much-needed support to American fashion businesses impacted by the economic fallout from COVID-19. In wake of the epidemic, the fashion industry has proven to be a true community by collectively rallying behind A Common Thread. See some of the creative ways that members of the industry are giving back to the industry they consider their home and join them in supporting A Common Thread!

 

 

Tom Ford

The CFDA Chairman is donating 10 percent of all online sales at www.tomford.com to A Common Thread!

 

FASHWIRE

For one week, the fashion discovery and shopping marketplace app for fashion-conscious consumers donated $1USD from every download of its app’s fee to the ACT initiative. Check out FASHWIRE to see how it is continuing to support COVID-19 relief efforts!

 

Jonathan Cohen 

The designer has launched a chic digital floral shop at www.jonathancohenstudio.com, offering a variety of floral arrangements hand-drawn by Cohen himself with a personalization option. A donation of 30 percent from each purchase is made to one of four charitable organizations, including A Common Thread.

 

Chloe Gosselin

15 percent of proceeds from the designer’s online archive sale will benefit A Common Thread.

 

Moda Operandi

This week, the online retailer will donate 15 percent of proceeds from full-price sales to three organizations supporting communities in the collective fight against COVID-19: A Common Thread, Direct Relief, and Baby2Baby.

 

Ana Khouri

The sale of the designer’s brilliant Diamond Mirian Earrings benefited the program. Learn more about the CFDA member here.

Ana Khouri
Chloe Gosselin
COVID-19 Crisis
Fashwire
Jonathan Cohen
Moda Operandi
Tom Ford

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