Naomi Campbell, Kate Moss Donates their cloths to Raise Money To Stop Ebola
Naomi Campbell and Kate Moss are donating some of their clothes to help raise money to combat the Ebola crisis. The pair will be donating their clothes to Naomi's pop-up shop in Westfield London, set up by the supermodel to try and combat the disease.
The charitable store
will feature brand new designer pieces at exclusive prices, as well as
offering shoppers the chance to win a one-off celebrity item with a
Golden Ticket.
"I'm thrilled to return
to Westfield London to launch the Fashion For Relief pop-up store," said
Naomi in a statement. "Raising awareness for Ebola and educating about
its prevention is crucial to help prevent the spread of this deadly
disease."
"We hope the Fashion For
Relief store will raise much-needed funds and awareness, whilst
offering amazing pieces at accessible prices."
The exclusive shop is
part of Naomi's Fashion For Relief campaign, which the 44-year-old set
up in 2005 to help generate funds for disaster relief through projects
ranging from fashion shows to auctions.
It is the second time
that the British beauty has created an exclusive store to raise money
for charity, with the first store seeing over £20,000 being raised.
Naomi, who is reportedly
also hosting two fashion shows to raise more money for the cause, has
previously admitted that she is 'scared' of the virus, and that she owns
a home in Kenya, as well as working with three orphanages there. "Ebola
does not discriminate," she told Page Six.
The British beauty has
turned to her high-profile friends for clothing donationsto help raise
as much money and awareness as possible, so it comes as no surprise that
close friend Kate was quick to support her friend.
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