27 days ago | By WWD
In the depths of the COVID-19 crisis, with stores closed and orders canceled, many of the biggest names in fashion were wondering whether their businesses could survive the year.
Fast forward a few months and the future seems brighter. Fashion brands are anticipating a recovery of pent-up demand and long-awaited creativity on the post-pandemic catwalks. Many are even striving to create a more sustainable sector, one that has been reset for a new world.
For these forward-looking brands, now is the time to ensure that the workforce is ready. After meeting the immediate challenges of lockdown...
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