Charity Christmas Sweaters

Save The Children and Models are Creating Sweaters for Chairty

The Save The Children foundation has teamed up with models and designers to create a capsule collection of charity Christmas sweaters. These chic garments are designed in partnership with iconic fashion personalities such as Kate Moss, Poppy Delevingne and more.

In commemoration of Save The Children's annual Christmas Jumper Day on December 18th, the charity organization has teamed up with British designers and models to create the most stylish Christmas sweaters. Apart of Save The Children's 'Fashion Saves Lives This Christmas' campaign, the foundation teamed with designers Charlotte Olympia, Christopher Kane, Giles Deacon, Henry Holland and Bella Freud who designed in team with Kate Moss, Erin O'Connor, Karen Elson, Dree Hemingway and Poppy Delevingne.

The charity Christmas sweaters are very fashion-forward and will be released on November 4th, 2015 will all proceeds going to Save The Children.
Trend Themes
1. Charity Christmas Sweaters - The trend of creating charity Christmas sweaters can be applied to other holidays and events, allowing companies to give back to the community while promoting their brand.
2. Fashion-charity Collaborations - The trend of collaborating with charities in the fashion industry can be extended to jewelry, accessories, and other clothing items to donate proceeds to those in need.
3. Celebrity-designed Clothing - The trend of having celebrities design clothing items for charity can be applied to other initiatives, such as supporting environmental causes or health organizations.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - The fashion industry can benefit from collaborating with charities to create clothing items and donate proceeds to those in need.
2. Non-profit Industry - Charity organizations can partner with fashion designers and brands to create unique clothing items that raise money for their cause.
3. Celebrity Endorsement Industry - Companies can hire celebrities to endorse charity clothing items and use their social media influence to promote the cause and generate more donations.

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