Jamaican-Born Designer D’Marsh Couture Joins COVID-19 Fight, Making Donation of Masks to Brooklyn Hospital
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Designer
Glenroy March (in black), pose with the frontline workers
at Brooklyn Hospital after
making the donation.
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NEW YORK, NY – April 27, 2020 – Jamaican-born designer
Glenroy March and his fashion brand D’Marsh Couture has joined in the fight
against the COVID-19 pandemic. Recently, the independent fashion designer
presented healthcare workers at Brooklyn Hospital with a donation of masks to
thank them for their service.
The staff expressed their gratitude to the
Jamaican-born designer adding that the fashionable masks will certainly add
color and brighten their day.
D’Marsh and his team will make another
donation in the coming weeks to Brooklyn Hospital which will comprise
additional masks plus head covering, before moving on to other hospitals in the
tri-state
Here’s how you can help D'Marsh
continue its support of the frontline workers. Visit their website: www.dmarshcouture.com/store as
the designer is partnering with Av Norden to design, produce, and
distribute essential protective gear for frontline workers. For every mask
sold, they will produce and distribute a mask and head covering to healthcare
workers.
Additionally, with your donation, they
will produce and distribute head coverings and masks for healthcare
workers.
House
of D’Marsh had its genesis in Spring 2003 when designer Glenroy March launched
his Spring collection during Caribbean Fashion Week in Jamaica’s capital city,
Kingston. This start gave rise to the pursuit of a passion by a talented
Jamaican who would later go on to stun audiences not just locally but
internationally.
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