Fashion designer Jean-Charles de Castelbajac posted a sketch on his Instagram account, writing “It’s time to be Nice.”
Fashion designer Jean-Charles de Castelbajac posted a sketch on his Instagram account, writing “It’s time to be Nice.”
Fashion designer Jean-Charles de Castelbajac posted a sketch on his Instagram account, writing “It’s time to be Nice.”
Tommy Hilfiger wrote: “Our thoughts & love go to everyone affected by senseless tragedies. Love and kindness above all. #PrayForTheWorld.”
Diane von Funstenberg posted an image with three hearts and wrote “My heart is sad and I pray for France.”
Chain of high-end Canadian department stores Holt Renfrew posted a French flag on its Twitter profile.
Max Azria posted an image featuring three hearts showing the same colors as the French flag.
Brian Atwood posted a “JeSuis” image on his Instagram profile. The phrase was used originally for the Charlie Hebdo attack.
Christian Louboutin wrote on Twitter: “L’envoi de tout notre amour Nice.” (We send all our love Nice)
Nicolas Ghesquière posted a black image to express grief over the tragedy.
Carine Roitfeld took it to Instagram to express grief for the attack.
London-based designer Mary Katrantzou posted an image on her Instagram profile and wrote the hashtag #enough.
Barneys New York posted a French flag and wrote: “Today, our heart breaks. We stand with France. We stand for peace.”
Rihanna canceled her concert scheduled for today in light of the attack.
Fashion designer Jean-Charles de Castelbajac posted three sketches on his Instagram account.
Fashion designer Jean-Charles de Castelbajac posted three sketches on his Instagram account.
Ines de la Fressange posted a vintage postcard showing the Promenade des Anglais
Givenchy’s Riccardo Tisci posted an image on Instagram to express grief for the Nice attack.
Olivier Rousteing posted on Instagram an image with written “Enough”, featuring the French flag colors.