LVMH gave 16 million renminbi ($2.2 million) to The Red Cross Society of China, Tianwei Zhang of Women's Wear Daily reported in January. Zhang also reported that LVMH has pledged to "obtain and provide" medical supplies.
Richemont Group — 10 million renminbi ($1.4 million)
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Richemont, the Swiss luxury conglomerate which owns Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, and Chloe, has pledged 10 million renminbi ($1.4 million) to combating COVID-19, as reported by Jonathan Ho of the style publication Luxuo.
Luxury conglomerate Kering, which owns companies such as Gucci, Yves Saint Lauren, and Alexander McQueen, donated 7.5 million yuan ($1 million) to the Red Cross Society of China, reported Leona Liu of South China Morning Post.
Leona Liu from South China Morning Post reports that Hermès pledged 5 million yuan ($711,278) to the China Soong China Ling Foundation, which highlights the medical professionals currently fighting the virus in the country.
Versace — 1 million renminbi ($143,748)
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Versace donated 1 million renminbi ($143,748) to The Chinese Red Cross Foundation to help bolster the country's shortage of medical supplies reports Sandra Salibian from Women's Wear Daily.
Salibian also reports that the donation allowed for the department to buy a microscopic image acquisition system which is worth about €100,000 ($112,856.00). The machine will help medical teams figure out how to prevent and treat the virus.
Dolce & Gabbana
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Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana announced their brand would be donating to support research by professors at the Humanitas University in Italy who are seeking to find solutions to help fight the virus, Harper's Bazaar's Amy de Klerk reported in February.