Naomi Campbell and Kate Moss to donate clothes to raise money for the fight against Ebola
Naomi Campbell and Kate Moss are very eager to lend their support in the fight against Ebola and to do that effect, they are both donating their clothes to raise funds to fight the virus around the world.
Reports say both supermodels would be giving out their priceless clothes to Naomi's Fashion For Relief pop-up store in Westfield London; a shop she set up just to battle deadly diseases.
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, reports Page Six.
In a statement, Naomi said:
"I'm thrilled to return to Westfield London to launch the Fashion For
Relief pop-up store... Raising awareness for Ebola and educating about
its prevention is crucial to help prevent the spread of this deadly
disease."
She also added that: "We hope
the Fashion For Relief store will raise much-needed funds and awareness,
whilst offering amazing pieces at accessible prices."
The 44-year-old British beauty set up the Fashion For Relief Campaign back in 2005 to help raise money for disaster relief through projects ranging from fashion shows to auctions.
In an interview with Page Six, Naomi admitted she is scared of the virus saying, “I won a home in Kenye and work with three orphanages there... Ebola does not discriminate.”
According
to the media outlet, both Naomi and Kate are notoriously close, and had
previously teamed up this earlier this year to support Cancer Research's Stand Up For Cancer campaign by participating in a one-off episode of Gogglebox
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