Annapolis Native, Fashion Designer Christian Siriano Offers To Help Make Masks For NYC Healthcare Workers
NEW YORK, NY (WJZ) -- Maryland native and fashion designer Christian Siriano offered to help make masks for New York City's healthcare workers after New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said there was a need for supplies.
"We need companies to be creative to supply the crucial gear our healthcare workers need. NY will pay a premium and offer funding," Cuomo tweeted.
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— Archive: Governor Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) March 20, 2020
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Siriano, who won the fourth season of reality show Project Runway, offered to help the governor by making masks.
"I have a full sewing team still on staff working from home that can help," Siriano, an Annapolis native, tweeted.
If @NYGovCuomo says we need masks my team will help make some. I have a full sewing team still on staff working from home that can help.
— Christian Siriano (@CSiriano) March 20, 2020
Cuomo and Siriano linked up and he thanked the designer.
"Appreciate his help so much," Cuomo tweeted.
We're in contact with @CSiriano. Appreciate his help so much.
— Archive: Governor Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) March 20, 2020
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