H&M is launching it's fifth Fashion Against Aids (FAA) Collection to raise funds and create awareness about HIV/AIDS among the young genaration. This year’s FAA collection puts global tribes in a 21st century context and is inspired by ethnic influences from different continents. The collection will be available in stores and online. 25% of all sales will go directly to a variety of international youth HIV/AIDS awareness projects. So far, H&M has raised around 45 million SEK from previous FAA projects.
Shirt with graphic maori print €14.95
Dress €19.95
Short €24.95
Bustier €19.95
Dress €19.95
Plasters €1.95
Towel €4,95
I'm totally in love with the ethnic/graphic prints and the festival inspired clothes. They're always a bit different and special, really gives me a summer vibe. The collection will also include fashion accesories as, hats, plasters and iPhone cases and will be available in around 300 H&M Divided departments from 26th of April.
Go for more information to source: hm.com
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