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London Fashion Week

This week has been all about fashion in London – and an encouraging announcement by The Environmental Justice Foundation reporting that ethical fashion is increasing.  To celebrate this twenty top models, including Irina Lazarean, Coco Rocha, Catherine McNeil, CarolineTrentini, Siri Tollerod and Behati Prinsloo, have put their names to the latest EJF campaign, whose aim is to eradicate child labour and harmful chemicals in cotton production.

Four designers including, Luella Bartley, Christian Lacroix, Betty Jackson and Katharine Hamnett have designed a range of eco chic t-shirts around the theme of childhood to put focus on the millions of children forced to work in the cotton industry.

The prints are typical to the four designers and they look great on the 20 models, who sport them in photos that are on show at Estethica at London Fashion Week and on EJF’s website. 

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