'LOVE' T-shirt to raise funds for World Food Programme, which is working to minimise the impact of the global pandemic on the most vulnerable. FMTNews MichaelKors Covid19 LoveTshirt
As part of its “Watch Hunger Stop” campaign, the Michael Kors brand is launching a special version of its “LOVE” T-shirt to raise funds for the World Food Programme , which is working to minimise the impact of the global pandemic on the most vulnerable.Lockdown has ended for a large part of the world’s population, which is gradually returning to normal life.
It is in this context that Michael Kors is aiming to boost its “Watch Hunger Stop” campaign with the “Food Is Love” initiative, which will raise funds for the World Food Programme with the launch of a unique T-shirt.“WFP has always worked to help those most in need, using their unparalleled expertise to alleviate suffering and spread hope.
The T-shirt in question is a unisex model in white cotton on which the word “LoVe” appears in light blue.
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