TV Favourites Join Forces with Fashion Targets Breast Cancer

Abbey Clancy for Fashion Targets Breast Cancer

Credit: Simon Emmett for Fashion Targets Breast Cancer

Rosie Fortescue, Laura Jackson and Lilah Parsons are among the names teaming up with leading charity fashion campaign, Fashion Targets Breast Cancer.

Fashion Targets Breast Cancer is the UK’s leading charity fashion campaign, and is founded by Ralph Lauren. It’s now in its 19th year, and has raised more than £13.5 million to date for Breakthrough Breast Cancer’s research with its unmistakably bold and refreshingly different designs.

Alongside the campaign’s featured faces, models Abby Clancy and Lily Donaldson, the TV stars model this year’s fashion forward collection in a super stylish photo shoot.

“Fashion is a huge part of my life, so it’s incredible to once again be part of a campaign in which fashion makes a real difference,” explains Made in Chelsea star and top fashion blogger, Rosie Fortescue. “I love this year’s Fashion Targets Breast Cancer collection and it’s great to see leading high street retailers support such a worthy cause.”

This year, Fashion Targets Breast Cancer celebrates Britain’s Bright Young Things to galvanise the world of fashion against one of the biggest killers of young women in the UK. The campaign encourages women to wear their support for the movement and hit back against breast cancer in style.

It’s a cause which has personal resonance for TV presenter, Laura Jackson: “my mum is a breast cancer survivor so I have seen first-hand the impact breast cancer can have. Joining in this fight and wearing your support has never been more important!”

The exclusive 2015 collection includes items created by leading high street retailers such as Marks & Spencer, River Island, Warehouse and Topshop, amongst many more, all of whom have donated a minimum of 30% of proceeds to breast cancer research.

The collection has already launched in store and online, and will be available for the next six weeks

 

 

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