Fashion Targets Breast Cancer

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Fashion Targets Breast Cancer is a charity campaign originally launched in the UK in 1996 by Breakthrough Breast Cancer,[1] and now operated under the charity's new name Breast Cancer Now. Corporate partners for the campaign represent famous high-street brands, including M & S, Topshop, and River Island. M & S has sold a wide range of charitable women's clothes for Breast Cancer Now[2] for many years. The campaign is best known for its famous 'target' logo T-shirt designed by Ralph Lauren.[3] Since 1996, Fashion Targets Breast Cancer has raised over £14 million to fund pioneering breast cancer research.[4]

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  1. ^ The Daily Telegraph "Breast cancer campaign 'too youthful' for older women, charities admit", (2003) October 29.
  2. ^ "M&S".
  3. ^ The Guardian "T-shirts target breast cancer", (2004) April 10.
  4. ^ "About the campaign". Breast Cancer Now. Retrieved 19 May 2016.
  5. ^ "M&S, River Island and Topshop unite for Fashion Targets Breast Cancer". The Drum. Retrieved 19 May 2016.
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  8. ^ "Fashion Targets Breast Cancer 2008". 12 May 2008.
  9. ^ "Sophie Dahl fronts new breast cancer campaign".
  10. ^ "Claudia Schiffer strikes a pose for Fashion Targets Breast Cancer".
  11. ^ "Jade Jagger is new face of breast cancer campaign".
  12. ^ Senior, Raymond. "ShowBiz Ireland - Elle Mcpherson Fashion Targets Breast Cancer in Dublin: Photos & Wallpapers..."
  13. ^ "Breast cancer campaign 'too youthful' for older women, charities admit".
  14. ^ "Fashion Targets Breast Cancer 2000 at Saks Fifth Avenue".
  15. ^ "Twiggy - Fashion Galleries - Telegraph".
  16. ^ "Yasmin Le Bon - advertisement".
  17. ^ [2][dead link]

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