T-Shirt Justice at Paris Fashion Week
The Environmental Justice Foundation launched their latest must-have charity item last year and at the conclusion of this years Paris Fashion week, models from across the globe came together to promote it. Karlie Kloss, Ekat Kiseleva and Aline Weber lined up with Laura Bailey, Ashley Jensen and Jasmine Guiness.
Designers include Katharine Hamnett, Betty Jackson, Christian Lacroix and John Rocha and all proceeds will go towards helping exploited workers and to help lessen the impact of cotton production on the global environment.
Last year, top male model David Gandy and fashion designer Katharine Hamnett combined their talents and fame to back the Environmental Justice Foundation's (EJF) “Save the Sea: Defending Oceans” campaign against 'Pirate Fishing', whose campaign supporters also include Johnny Depp.
Katharine Hamnett designed a SAVE THE SEA slogan t-shirt made with organic cotton to highlight the consequences of pirate fishing and what needs to be done to stop it.
The EJF is a UK-based charity with strong links to the fashion world. It works on an international level to empower victims of environmental abuse and supporting local projects as well as raising awareness globally of the issues their grassroots partners are working to solve locally.
We are delighted to be able to support this campaign in its very worthwhile fight against some of the terrible injustices that occur around the world. Exploitation of some of the most vulnerable groups in society, especially children, should not be allowed to happen in today's modern world."
Betty Jackson CBE, Fashion Designer,
Exclusive T-shirts are produced on organic and fairly traded cotton and printed with organic certified inks. Mens and womens and childrens styles are available from £18, from the charity's website at www.ejfoundation.org/shop. All proceeds go to Environmental Justice Foundation's work protecting the environment and defending human rights.

