KELLY OSBOURNE is doing her bit to support the UK's fledgling fashion talent and a good cause by modelling a Jeans for Genes Day 2008 T-shirt design created by London College of Fashion student Iain Walker.
Inspired by Sixties pop art, Walker's XY chromosome design wowed fashion and lifestyle guru Nick Ede and designer Wayne Hemingway to make the cut for this year's charitable campaign, which raises money to support children born with genetic disorders. His design features on both its Ts and cotton shopping bags.
"By supporting the campaign I hope I'll encourage everyone to get involved by buying a T-shirt, or donating a couple of pounds and pulling on their denim for Jeans for Genes Day on October 3," says Osbourne. "The money raised changes the world for those children born with genetic disorders. The difference you can make for them is really in your jeans."
Get yours now at www.jeansforgenes.com; prices start at £2.50 the bag.
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