I love giving this kind of news, especially because fashion often associated only with frivolous and superficial issues, which of course, depending on what perspective you use to see it, can sound like. However, there are many times when working on charity projects and I find it extremely important to spread.
This is called the Fashion Against Aids campaign, an initiative of H & M with Designers Against Aids (DAA) which are engaged in spreading the message of safe sex and prevention work with the spread of this disease. For this, it has enjoyed the cooperation of many figures of cinema and music have been added to this idea.
Among them are Selma Blair, Penn Badgley, Ana Matronic and Keri Hilson and others who have taken the other to put a face to this campaign. This is a unisex collection, including monkeys, gabardine jackets, shirts, parkas and jeans. The important thing about all this that 25% of sales will be donated to ISU and other international projects working in HIV prevention.
This new collection is available in section H & M Divided from 28 April.
This is called the Fashion Against Aids campaign, an initiative of H & M with Designers Against Aids (DAA) which are engaged in spreading the message of safe sex and prevention work with the spread of this disease. For this, it has enjoyed the cooperation of many figures of cinema and music have been added to this idea.
Among them are Selma Blair, Penn Badgley, Ana Matronic and Keri Hilson and others who have taken the other to put a face to this campaign. This is a unisex collection, including monkeys, gabardine jackets, shirts, parkas and jeans. The important thing about all this that 25% of sales will be donated to ISU and other international projects working in HIV prevention.
This new collection is available in section H & M Divided from 28 April.
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