Big Issue groups up with trend designers to launch vary of T-shirts

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he Big Issue has teamed up with main trend designers to launch a variety of sustainable T-shirts to assist fund its work and campaigns to assist cease homelessness.

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Julien Macdonald, Pearl Lowe, Sadie Williams and Preen by Thornton Bregazzi have contributed to the marketing campaign.

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Macdonald, whose garments have been worn by celebrities together with Kylie Minogue, Beyonce and Jennifer Lopez, mentioned: “I wanted to support the Big Issue Group with an exclusive range of products inspired by my love for community and the meaningful connections we all seek to form.

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“Everyone deserves the same opportunities and this bespoke design represents bringing communities together in order to dismantle poverty by creating opportunities and supporting each other.”

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I'm proud to be sporting my Julien MacDonald design and to be supporting the Wear It For Big Issue marketing campaign

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Thornton Bregazzi mentioned: “Inspired by the strength and vulnerability of youth growing up in the city, this design draws on the connection between childhood, your favourite toy and the meaning of comfort.”

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Celebrities together with singer Tom Odell, actor Jorgie Porter, artists Hugo Hamlet and Lily Ashley, and Big Issue Group ambassadors Christopher Eccleston, Sherrie Silver, Dane Baptiste and Jack Parsons will likely be donning a collection of the designs and showcasing them on social media on Friday.

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Christopher Eccleston mentioned:: “I am proud to be wearing my Julien Macdonald design and to be supporting the Wear It For Big Issue campaign. The Big Issue helps to lift thousands of people out of poverty by offering entrepreneurial opportunities.”

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Russell Blackman, managing director of business, at Big Issue Group, mentioned: “We are really excited by this brilliant campaign, which not only highlights the importance of sustainable fashion but that also supports the Big Issue Group’s work supporting people out of poverty.”

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