Raising funds to support young Londoners through her Fashion For Relief charity
Naomi Campbell is launching a pop-up store to raise funds for her Fashion For Relief charity in Westfield's atrium on Wednesday, 27 November.
The pop-up shop will offer bespoke and limited-edition pieces donated by global fashion brands, as well as pieces donated by Naomil herself and her famous friends.
The will include Alexander McQueen T-shirts, Chrome Hearts Fashion For Relief silk scarves, and pieces from Gucci, Alaïa and Vivienne Westwood.
She says: " This is a unique opportunity for everyone to get their hands on some really special fashion pieces at accessible prices.
"Whether you are shopping for Christmas presents or just treating yourself,
you can do so here knowing that the money is going to help improve the futures of young Londoners."
This is the fourth time the supermodel and fashion icon has opened a Fashion For Relief pop-up store in Westfield London. She founded the charity in 2005 and has since raised millions for disaster relief and global humanitarian causes.
This year's fundraiser is focused on education and employability programmes, including the Mayor's Fund for London.
"Not only does this promise to be a great event, but it will raise vital funds to support young Londoners from low income backgrounds gain the practical help, skills and confidence to build great careers," said Kirsty McHugh, CEO of Mayor’s Fund for London.
The Fashion For Relief pop-up will be open till 8 December, from 1pm till 8pmon weekdays and 12pm till 6pm at weekends. As as well as offering the chance to shop for the best fashion pieces, a host of activities will be taking place at the pop-up including presentations from up and coming designers.
Find out more about Fashion For Relief here.
November 25, 2019
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