July 16, 2010

It’s a good deal:
the T-Shirt goes to you, the sales revenues go to the Butterflies organisation.
For 14 years, the Butterflies organisation has been reaching out to the street children of New Dehli who survive by collecting rubbish, selling newspaper, and cleaning shoes. The Butterflies approach is an unusual one. On the streets and in the parks, wherever the children live, they provide medical care, school lessons, a regular children’s committee, and a theatre group. Their goal is to improve these children’s chances of survival and their opportunities in life. Butterflies is supported by the German relief organisation Misereor.
Simply send size (2,4,6) full adress and the header word “T-Shirts by e-mail to:
a-little-help@kidswear-magazine.com
Price per shirt: €40,00
July 5, 2010

T4T is a initivative that aims to help the kids in orphanages throughout Vietnam and Campodia. Each season, munster kids, a collection of kids apparel that is driven by music, art and street culture, commision an artist to do a series of original prints for t-shirts. For every style that is sold munster kids hands out one other to the orphaned kids.
For the autumn/winter season munster kids could gain the New York artist Mathew Langile for its project. While working for Marc Jacobs and Swatch he found some hours to spend on munster prints.
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June 17, 2010

At the beginning of June 2010 Douuod opened up a new store in the centre of Riccione between Via Ippolito Nievo and Bia le Ceccarini. Clothes, shoes as well as accesories are presented in a simple but chic atmosphere.
Special attention is given to the section where Douuod present and sells the Bag’s designed for its charity initiative. In 2009 the began with the project to point out the destiny of children slaves in Benin. Beside the bags Douuod sells books which document the situation in Benin.
May 4, 2010

It is like some glorious Renaissance painting bought to life. Yards of billowing red silk draped over Bugaboo strollers, several naked gurgling babies on the fabric, celebrity photographer Mary McCartney making sense of this cheerful chaos - and in the centre, as serene as Venus rising from the waves, supermodel Natalia Vodianova.
Fresh from successfully completing her first half-marathon in Paris, Natalia is enjoying herself immensely at this special shoot for Bugaboo (PRODUCT)RED™ - the collaboration between Bugaboo, the mobility company, and (RED)™, the initiative established to help eliminate AIDS in Africa.
At 28, the Russian model has one of the most bankable faces in the world, commanding glossy covers worldwide for her other-worldly beauty. But this shoot departs from the normal glamorous run: Natalia is fronting the (BUGABOO)RED campaign, launching on International Mother’s Day on 9 May, to raise awareness and help generate funds for the Global Fund, an international organization dedicated to combating AIDS in Africa. Since last autumn, Bugaboo has an ongoing commitment to contribute 1% of all its revenue to the Global Fund - and this campaign, with its symbolic red silk, takes the positive message to the world.
There’s a reason why Natalia chose to be involved in the (BUGABOO)RED project (for which she is unpaid): she’s a devoted mother of three children. “If I can support children worldwide, of course I want to help, “she says. “It’s a real pleasure - and Mary is lovely.”
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April 23, 2010

The inspiring meeting between the young french actress Clémence Poesy and the Zef designer, Mariu de Andreis, gave birth to a new project:
Two T-shirts have been designed by Clémence Poesy, herself, and all the benefits will be reversed to the Association ” Enfants & Partages”.
In stock from march 2010 in all the stocklist ZEF and on its homepage.
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