How the Fashion World Is Responding to the Invasion of Ukraine

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A full list of how brands are responding to the Russian invasion of Ukraine

A man walks past a closed H&M store in a St. Petersburg, Russia, shopping center. Photo: Igor Russak/dpa/picture alliance via Getty Images On February 24, after weeks of tension, Russian president Vladimir Putin declared war on Ukraine and began an invasion of the country that has left many stunned. The world has been scrambling to find ways to support Ukraine from afar.

Adidas Suspended its partnership with the Russian Football Union and is donating €100,000, footwear, and apparel to organizations helping children and refugees.Balenciaga Wiped its Instagram channel and donated an undisclosed amount to the U.N. World Food Programme, a humanitarian organization.Burberry Donating an undisclosed amount to the British Red Cross Ukraine Crisis Appeal.

LVMH Group Stated that “LVMH has today decided to make a first emergency donation of €5 million to support the International Committee of the Red Cross to help the direct and indirect victims of this conflict.” The group is also providing aid to its 150 Ukrainian workers and launching a fundraising campaign in support of the ICRC.

Nanushka Will not be making any deals with Russian wholesale partners moving forward, and has stopped delivering to Russia.OTB Foundation Providing support for families and individuals who are fleeing Ukraine.

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