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Thursday, April 10, 2008
Runway To Retail: Luella Bartley's T-Shirts to Help Global Fund for Children
Fashion Designer Luella Bartley has created limited-edition t-shirts that help the Global Fund for Children (GFC), as she has partnered up with socially and environmentally aware company Tonic for the “Every T Counts” project. Her t-shirts are designed to help four causes including poverty, social welfare, education and the environment. "I love how the proceeds from the t-shirts go to all sorts of different causes, from helping kids in Colombia with dental care to protecting coral reef in the Pacific," Bartley said. The t-shirts retail for $45 and are available now. Click here to buy.
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