Italian Government Enlists Top Influencers to Promote COVID Masks

Top Italian influencer Chiara Ferragni. (Reuters)
Top Italian influencer Chiara Ferragni. (Reuters)
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Italian Government Enlists Top Influencers to Promote COVID Masks

Top Italian influencer Chiara Ferragni. (Reuters)
Top Italian influencer Chiara Ferragni. (Reuters)

Top Italian influencer Chiara Ferragni and her rapper husband Fedez have urged their fans to wear face masks, heeding a call from Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte to raise awareness about battling COVID-19.

Ferragni, 33, and Fedez, 31, are especially popular amongst teenagers and interrupted their usual flow of Instagram glamour to stress the importance of masks in curbing infections.

“We are in a difficult situation and wearing a mask can avoid the worst-case scenario, a lockdown,” Ferragni told her 21.5 million Instagram followers on Tuesday, holding a surgical mask in her hand.

Ferragni has her own fashion brand and is considering a stock market listing to monetize the clothing-to-lifestyle persona she has built on social media.

Fedez told his fans that Conte called the couple at the weekend to request their help, with data showing that infections had shot up amongst younger people.

Italy, the first European country to be hit hard by coronavirus, has seen a surge in daily cases this month and the government has ordered new measures to try to keep infections under control, including mandatory mask-wearing outdoors.

In March, when Italy was facing the worst phase of its outbreak, Fedez and Ferragni raised around 4.5 million euros through an online campaign. The money was used to build a new ward in Milan’s San Raffaele’s hospital.



Burberry Announces Turnaround Plan as Sales Continue to Slide

FILED - 22 August 2018, England, London: A general view of the Burberry logo displayed on the facade of its store in New Bond Street. Photo: Yui Mok/PA Wire/dpa
FILED - 22 August 2018, England, London: A general view of the Burberry logo displayed on the facade of its store in New Bond Street. Photo: Yui Mok/PA Wire/dpa
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Burberry Announces Turnaround Plan as Sales Continue to Slide

FILED - 22 August 2018, England, London: A general view of the Burberry logo displayed on the facade of its store in New Bond Street. Photo: Yui Mok/PA Wire/dpa
FILED - 22 August 2018, England, London: A general view of the Burberry logo displayed on the facade of its store in New Bond Street. Photo: Yui Mok/PA Wire/dpa

Burberry's new CEO Joshua Schulman announced a turnaround strategy for the struggling British luxury brand on Thursday, as sales continued to slide in its second quarter.
Burberry suspended its dividend for 2025 and announced a 40 million pound ($50.73 million) cost savings program. According to Reuters, Schulman said the brand needed to focus back on outerwear and its core customer.
"Today, we are acting with urgency to course correct, stabilize the business and position Burberry for a return to sustainable, profitable growth," Schulman said in a statement.
Sales in Burberry's second quarter ending Sept. 28 fell at the same pace as the first, with revenue for the first half down 20% in constant currency.