The 2020 CFDA Fashion Awards have been pushed back from June. TheCouncil of Fashion Designers of America on Wednesday announced its decision to postpone the starry event in light of the coronavirus pandemic that has led to a national emergency, shutdowns of gyms and theaters in several states and a federal recommendation to avoid groups of more than 10 people. "As coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to impact the globe, we want to update our members and the broader fashion community on the status of the annual CFDA Fashion Awards," the council said in a statement on Instagram. "After carefully reviewing the guidelines of federal and state governments, as well as public health agencies, CFDA Chairman, Tom Ford, and Steven Kolb, President and.
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