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To support worthy cause, The Climate Project, Al Gore's non-profit organization striving for improved awareness regarding the global warming crisis, Buddhist Punk have recruited several A-listerz to design limited edition tees, including:
Kate Moss
Gwyneth Paltrow
Jade Jagger
Christy Turlington
Helena Christiansen
Diane von Furstenberg
Margherita Missoni
L'Wren Scott
Sophie Albou
Yvonne and Koji
Inez Van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin
Vogue recently wrote on Kate Moss' creation, below...

-Vogue.com
Sources: Vogue.com, Fashiontribes.com
To support worthy cause, The Climate Project, Al Gore's non-profit organization striving for improved awareness regarding the global warming crisis, Buddhist Punk have recruited several A-listerz to design limited edition tees, including:
Kate Moss
Gwyneth Paltrow
Jade Jagger
Christy Turlington
Helena Christiansen
Diane von Furstenberg
Margherita Missoni
L'Wren Scott
Sophie Albou
Yvonne and Koji
Inez Van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin
Vogue recently wrote on Kate Moss' creation, below...

NOT content with stirring up more attention worldwide than we could possibly mention with her debut collection for TopShop, Kate Moss has put her new-found design skills to good use with a charity collaboration. The supermodel joined fellow trendsetters Helena Christensen, Margherita Missoni, Diane Von Furstenberg, Carine Roitfeld, Gwyneth Paltrow and L'Wren Scott in creating a unique T-shirt in partnership with LENY (Limited Edition New York) and cutting-edge urban label Buddhist Punk to raise funds for The Climate Project, the charity set up by Al Gore to combat global warming. The complete star-studded line-up was showcased during New York Fashion Week, where Suzy Menkes deemed it one of the most exciting launches she'd seen - and it promptly sold, in full, to some of the most prestigious fashion destinations in the world including Colette in Paris, Italy's Corso Cuomo 10 and Tokyo department store Isetan. Want to get your hands on Kate's grafitti-style etchings or see Gwynnie's map-inspired design? The collection launches today in the UK and is available to buy at Dover Street Market and Harvey Nichols. (June 18 2007, AM)
Leisa Barnett
-Vogue.com
Sources: Vogue.com, Fashiontribes.com
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