Putting all rumours to rest, the French fashion council has clarified that there will be no physical audiences for any shows at Paris Fashion Week this season. Set to take place from January 19 to 24th, France's luxury fashion brands have been ordered to not allow any guests due to local police orders. However, the shows can be held physically and broadcasted live. The move comes amid a rise in coronavirus cases in France and the rest of Europe.
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