The model did her best runway walk to support members of the fashion community affected by the coronavirus pandemic
, which plans to bring relief to fashion businesses struggling as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. The project not only provides relief to those in need, but also uses social media and other digital spaces to share the stories of fashion and textile industry employees.
To bring attention to A Common Thread, the official Instagram account for New York Fashion Week announced the Instagram challenge “Runway for Relief,” calling on models, designers and other fashion insiders to show off their runway walk while encouraging their followers to donate to the cause.
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