How Do You Plan for New York Fashion Week in the Pandemic Age?

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How Do You Plan for New York Fashion Week in the Pandemic Age?
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With the ongoing Covid-19 crisis and monkeypox outbreak, the fashion industry made moves, cautiously, to prepare for its biggest event of the year:

On Aug. 24 — a little over two weeks before New York Fashion Week officially kicked off — the CFDA published an updated health memo that addresses both Covid-19 and monkeypox. "We encourage all fashion week stakeholders to get tested regularly, monitor symptoms and stay home if exhibiting symptoms of Covid-19 and/or monkeypox," . "Individuals entering a show venue should be prepared to provide full-course Covid-19 vaccinations if required by the show.

Some fashion teams are concerned about both viruses as they plan for the week-long event. "I'm waking up every day looking at my phone for health alerts — I don't think I've been this dialed into the news," says Ahniyah Gold, founder and CEO of. "It's been a lot of added work because we're moving as planned with our presentations and events, since we've already put money out.

New York Fashion Week also kicks off a month of travel for many in the industry, from writers and editors to influencers and publicists. Haley Sengsavanh, a 20-year-old student and freelance writer based in Toronto, went to New York Fashion Week for the first time in February, and remembers the trip feeling overwhelming because of the Covid procedures, which are different compared to Canada.

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