Fashion Against AIDS
JADE JAGGER and Katharine Hamnett have joined forces with the likes of the Scissor Sisters, Rihanna and Timbaland to create a new collection - Fashion Against AIDS - with H&M.

All the artists involved have participated free of charge to design a range of T-shirts, tank tops and hoodies for the project, which was initiated by charitable organisation Designers Against AIDS with the aim of raising awareness of the spread of HIV/AIDS among young people.
The pieces run the gamut from subtle patterns representing those affected to more overt means of getting the message across; a contribution from Hamnett - a T-shirt emblazoned with “Use a condom!” - is typically vocal. “It’s a collection that’s rich in colour, with considerable commitment going into every garment,” explains H&M’s head of design, Margareta van den Bosch. “The artists have created personal prints with a strong sense of style.” And with a top price of £19.99, there’s no excuse for not getting involved.
H&M’s Fashion Against AIDS range will be available from January 31st as part of its younger-end Divided label, with 25% of the proceeds going to HIV/AIDS-prevention projects around the world.
For more information, visit H&M

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I’m gonna hit up H&M when I’m in NY
emmy lee said this on January 30th, 2008 at 3:58 pm