Fashion's fighting cancer.GET your wardrobe ready for summer and raise vital funds for charity with the new Fashion Targets Breast Cancer range. Fashion Targets Breast Cancer was inspired by Ralph Lauren Ralph Lauren (born Ralph Lifschitz on October 14, 1939) is an American fashion designer and business executive. Life Ralph J. Lauren was born in the New York City borough of The Bronx to Ashkenazi Jewish immigrants Fraydl (Kotlar) and Frank Lifshitz, a house in 1994 and since it launched in the UK two years later, it has raised more than pounds 9million. Snap up one of these fab pieces and almost a third of the price will be donated to fighting cancer. This year the range covers the biggest summer trends including safari, nautical and bows, marking a move away from the charity T-shirts to real fashion pieces from various high street shops. Look out for safari-inspired dresses, glamorous swimwear, lingerie and accessories from Marks & Spencer; flirty dresses from Laura Ashley Laura Ashley CBE, (7 September 1925–17 September 1985) was a Welsh designer. She became a household name on the strength of her work as a designer and manufacturer of a range of colourful fabrics for clothes and home furnishings. and Coast; a nautical T-shirt from Warehouse and must-have wardrobe classics and accessories from My-Wardrobe.com and River Island. The collection will be available from mid-April and each carries a 30 per cent donation to Breakthrough Breast Cancer Breakthrough Breast Cancer is the United Kingdom's leading breast cancer charity committed to fighting breast cancer through research, campaigning and education. Its essence comes from the thousands of people who are committed to a single vision - , the UK's leading charity committed to fighting the disease through research, campaigning and education work. Visit www.targetbreastcancer.org.uk CAPTION(S): Bow dress pounds 150 from Coast; halterneck swimsuit pounds 29.50 from Marks & Spencer; Spotty dress pounds 70 from Laura Ashley |
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