The clothes in her fashion label reportedly sell for thousands of pounds, but fans of Victoria Beckham will now be able to own one of her pieces for for just £90. The 40-year-old is turning her creative skills to a more philanthropic cause in support of World Aids Day 2014, and has created a limited edition T-shirt featuring a screen printed campaign ribbon logo.
The T-shirt will be sold at the chic minimalist Victoria Beckham Dover Street Store in London as well as online at victoriabeckham.com.
Having recently been appointed as UNAIDS Global Goodwill Ambassador, Victoria is donating all proceeds from the sale of the t-shirt and pin to the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/Aids (UNAIDS) to support their efforts in ending the AIDS epidemic by 2030.
'My personal commitment to raise awareness and resources to end the AIDS epidemic is one that is shared by my brand and we wanted to mark World Aids Day with an initiative that my customers could also participate in,' the former Spice Girl said of her charitable venture.
Victoria made her debut on the political world stage back in September when she was formally named as a goodwill ambassador
Speaking at the United Nations building in New York upon the announcement of her new role she said was ‘honoured’ to be made an ambassador for their UNAIDS campaign.
Source: MailOnline
Having recently been appointed as UNAIDS Global Goodwill Ambassador, Victoria is donating all proceeds from the sale of the t-shirt and pin to the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/Aids (UNAIDS) to support their efforts in ending the AIDS epidemic by 2030.
'My personal commitment to raise awareness and resources to end the AIDS epidemic is one that is shared by my brand and we wanted to mark World Aids Day with an initiative that my customers could also participate in,' the former Spice Girl said of her charitable venture.
Victoria made her debut on the political world stage back in September when she was formally named as a goodwill ambassador
Speaking at the United Nations building in New York upon the announcement of her new role she said was ‘honoured’ to be made an ambassador for their UNAIDS campaign.
Source: MailOnline
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