vogue global conversations + face masks

[correspondence]

april 20, 2020

 

Hello!

I continue to trust you and your loved ones are healthy and safe and hope that you are staying sane and comfortable. 

As we continued to shelter in place this past week, I participated in Vogue's Global Conversations with the fashion leaders and retailers of the world. These discussions focused on the future of fashion, as well as how our industry is staying relevant and active during this dynamic time. 

I was encouraged as I listened to the various houses talk about the sustainability of fashion, the future of e-commerce, and brick-and-mortar retailers. Although things will be a bit different, the take-home was that we will come back stronger, better and with more focus of purpose for our clients. 

So, if you find your self with a bit of extra time this week (wink, wink), please see the link below:

https://www.vogue.com/article/vogue-global-conversations

More news from the past week: Covering your face with a cloth or mask is now required while in essential businesses and public spaces in San Francisco. In order to help you sport your best look, I have taken some guess work out of finding a few masks that are fashion forward. Who would’ve ever thought we would be adding this accessory to our Wardrobes?

1). Here locally Evgenia has added beautiful masks to her lingerie collection. She is still going to be using her gorgeous fabric. Although these masks may show being sold out if you go to her website, simply send an email to hello@iamevgenia.com and mention linda jeanne for priority on production and shipping.

2). Another Bay Area-based business making masks is Joshuvela. Instead of making bags, joshu+vela is now making masks. For every mask sold, one will be donated. 

I will continue to update you with locally made masks as well as any I think we just can’t live without.

Please take good care of yourselves.

Thank you for your trust and loyalty.

Warmly,

Linda