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FILE - In this Jan. 27, 2021 file photo, a model wears a creation for Fendi's Spring-Summer 2021 Haute Couture fashion collection presented in Paris.  (AP Photo/Francois Mori, File)

FILE - In this Jan. 27, 2021 file photo, a model wears a creation for Fendi's Spring-Summer 2021 Haute Couture fashion collection presented in Paris. (AP Photo/Francois Mori, File)

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FILE - In this Jan. 27, 2021 file photo, model Kate Moss, left, and her daughter Lila Grace Moss wear a creation for Fendi's Spring-Summer 2021 Haute Couture fashion collection presented in Paris. The pandemic has torn a multibillion-dollar bite out of the fabric of Europe's luxury industry, stopped runway shows and forced brands to show their designs digitally instead. Now, amid hopes of a return to near-normality by the year’s end, the industry is asking what fashion will look like as it dusts itself and struggles to its well-heeled feet again.  (AP Photo/Francois Mori, File)

FILE - In this Jan. 27, 2021 file photo, model Kate Moss, left, and her daughter Lila Grace Moss wear a creation for Fendi's Spring-Summer 2021 Haute Couture fashion collection presented in Paris. The pandemic has torn a multibillion-dollar bite out of the fabric of Europe's luxury industry, stopped runway shows and forced brands to show their designs digitally instead. Now, amid hopes of a return to near-normality by the year’s end, the industry is asking what fashion will look like as it dusts itself and struggles to its well-heeled feet again. (AP Photo/Francois Mori, File)

Apr. 18, 2021 01:30 AM EDT
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FILE - In this Jan. 27, 2021 file photo, model Cara Delevingne wears a creation for Fendi's Spring-Summer 2021 Haute Couture fashion collection presented in Paris. The pandemic has torn a multibillion-dollar bite out of the fabric of Europe's luxury industry, stopped runway shows and forced brands to show their designs digitally instead. Now, amid hopes of a return to near-normality by the year’s end, the industry is asking what fashion will look like as it dusts itself and struggles to its well-heeled feet again.  (AP Photo/Francois Mori, File)

FILE - In this Jan. 27, 2021 file photo, model Cara Delevingne wears a creation for Fendi's Spring-Summer 2021 Haute Couture fashion collection presented in Paris. The pandemic has torn a multibillion-dollar bite out of the fabric of Europe's luxury industry, stopped runway shows and forced brands to show their designs digitally instead. Now, amid hopes of a return to near-normality by the year’s end, the industry is asking what fashion will look like as it dusts itself and struggles to its well-heeled feet again. (AP Photo/Francois Mori, File)

Apr. 18, 2021 01:30 AM EDT
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FILE - In this Jan. 27, 2021 file photo, model Cara Delevingne wears a creation for Fendi's Spring-Summer 2021 Haute Couture fashion collection presented in Paris. The pandemic has torn a multibillion-dollar bite out of the fabric of Europe's luxury industry, stopped runway shows and forced brands to show their designs digitally instead. Now, amid hopes of a return to near-normality by the year’s end, the industry is asking what fashion will look like as it dusts itself and struggles to its well-heeled feet again.  (AP Photo/Francois Mori, File)

FILE - In this Jan. 27, 2021 file photo, model Cara Delevingne wears a creation for Fendi's Spring-Summer 2021 Haute Couture fashion collection presented in Paris. The pandemic has torn a multibillion-dollar bite out of the fabric of Europe's luxury industry, stopped runway shows and forced brands to show their designs digitally instead. Now, amid hopes of a return to near-normality by the year’s end, the industry is asking what fashion will look like as it dusts itself and struggles to its well-heeled feet again. (AP Photo/Francois Mori, File)

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