Models during Giorgio Armani's Autumn/Winter 2020 show at Milan Fashion Week (left), and the designer arriving to his show wearing a mask (right). Reuters / Alessandro Garofalo Giorgio Armani held his runway show at Milan Fashion Week in an empty theater amid coronavirus fears. On Sunday, Armani released a statement announcing that the fashion show, which was due to take place that afternoon in front of an audience, would be livestreamed instead. Models during Giorgio Armani's Autumn/Winter 2020 show at Milan Fashion Week. Reuters / Alessandro Garofalo The statement outlined that this decision had been made in order to "safeguard the well-being" of guests who had been invited to the catwalk. "The show will be shown behind closed doors, due to recent developments of coronavirus in Italy, live-streamed in front of an empty Teatro [theater] on the Armani website, therefore please do not atte...
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