Kering, Chanel, Burberry: Where fashion stands on parental leave

The luxury fashion sector is adopting more progressive policies for parents, although there is still room for innovation to support the growing numbers of hybrid and freelance workers.
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Stephanie Mei-Ling

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Burberry chief creative officer Riccardo Tisci dedicated the fashion house’s recent Autumn/Winter 2021 show to his mother. “Throughout my life, my mother has been this incredible force of nature. As a single parent, she raised me and my eight sisters with unfaltering purpose and pride,” he wrote for the show notes.