Designers such as Khoon Hooi, Key Ng, Innai Red, Alia Bastamam, Nurita Harith and Mimpikita are sewing PPE gowns. FMTNews FMTLifestyle PPE Designer Frontliners
PETALING JAYA: Fashion designers all the way from Canada to Italy are revving up their sewing machines in unison to do their part in helping frontliners prevent the spread of Covid-19.
“I called up entrepreneur Liyana Zainal to get the contacts of PPE suppliers across the country, as they distribute surgical gowns, shoe covers, and headgear to health workers. “It doesn’t matter how old you are. Even if you can only sew one piece, it will benefit at least one frontliner.”
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