The crisis of Coronavirus through the eyes of Italian creatives based in London Interview to 7 Italian creative talents based in London

Everybody's talking about it: Coronavirus has defeated the world. This is a historical event with no precedents, especially for the digitalized world. In order to face the emergency, almost every Country's Government in the world is adopting the “Wuhan Model”,which is a model of quarantine that almost stopped the contagion in Wuhan (the first city ever reached by the virus). The consequences are - and will be - very serious, even for the creative industry. For example, Anna Wintour decided to postpone the legendary MET Gala, whilst Thierry Fremaux suspended the Festival de Cannes set in May, so it's happening to sports. It's not possible to predict the economic damages, though some brands (as Nike and adidas) say that it's going to be an enormous loss.

The problem is global. Right now, we're living in a world "with closed doors" (all the flights have been temporarily suspended). In this picture, there are a lot of young creative Italian professionals still living abroad: many of their projects shut down and they have to face the emergency while they're far from their families. nss magazine (virtually) "met"  some of them who are based in London and asked them how they're struggling with this crisis.

I just hope that this time of crisis will give people the opportunity to stop and look at themselves, encouraging them to take their lives back on their hands with a more human perspective”, said Daolio; “In the end, money will come back.