 H&M and Designers Against AIDS (DAA) are joining forces in the battle against AIDS and are launching a collection for men and women supported by Rihanna, Timbaland and other well-known designers, musicians and artists. The collection will help raise awareness and funds for the fight against HIV/AIDS around the world.
The line features very affordable T-shirts, tops and hoodies at prices ranging from £7.99 to £19.99, with 25% of proceeds going towards HIV prevention schemes worldwide. All garments are made from 100 per cent certified organic cotton and carry a special hang tag that reads: "This might be the most important piece of clothing you’ve ever had your hands on."
Celebrity supporters lending their services for free also include Chicks on Speed, Good Charlotte, Henrik Vibskov, Jade Jagger, Katharine Hamnett, My Chemical Romance, Rufus Wainwright, Scissor Sisters, The Cardigans, Tiga, Timbaland and Ziggy Marley.
The Fashion Against AIDS collection will be available from H&M Divided stores from February onwards.
For more info on DAA and YouthAIDS, see www.designersagainstaids.com and www.youthaids.org
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