Victoria
Beckham is touted as one of the world's most stylish women with a
wardrobe full to the brim of designer garments, including each and every
one of her own highly sought-after designs.
And
now, the fashion designer is giving fans the chance to snap up a piece
of her wardrobe - quite literally - as she is set to sell more than 600
items for charity.
Victoria has partnered with theoutnet.com to sell hundreds of her items of her clothing in aid of the charity, mothers2mothers.
Charity chic: Victoria Beckham will sell 600
items of her wardrobe on The Outnet to raise vital funds for
mothers2mothers, a charity that educates on how to prevent the
transmission of HIV from mothers to babies
In
February this year, following an invitation from Vogue editor Anna
Wintour and American Vogue to visit South Africa, Victoria met with
mothers2mothers (m2m) founder Dr. Mitch Besser.
The
charity trains, employs and empowers Mentor Mothers, who are mothers
living with HIV, in order to educate them on how to prevent the
transmission of HIV from mothers to babies and improve the health of
women and their families.
Victoria was so moved by the experience that she wanted to do all she could to raise money and awareness.
Speaking
about the cause, she said: ‘After spending just a few days with these
remarkable women and learning more about the charity from Mitch, and his
lovely wife Annie Lennox, I wanted to do as much as I could. It really
was a life-changing experience; I’ve never experienced anything like
it.’
Victoria felt that a sale of items from her wardrobe could be an incredibly powerful way to raise both money and awareness.
She
told Grazia magazine: 'I have never met such strong women in my entire
life. The work they are doing is nothing short of absolutely
remarkable.'
With
help from her mother and sister, Victoria carefully selected iconic
pieces from her wardrobe - pieces from her early days with the Spice
Girls, that she wore out with David Beckham, and from catwalk
appearances, parties, awards shows and other events that have been
heavily documented and photographed by the world’s press.
‘I
laughed a lot when we were going through my wardrobe as the pieces hold
so many happy memories for me, David and the children. A lot of the
clothes have been specially designed for me by the most talented
designers and I’ve loved wearing them, however I now feel it’s someone
else’s turn to enjoy them,' she said.
'We
approached The Outnet, part of The Net-a-Porter Group, as they have an
incredible global reputation and are the perfect partner for us to build
awareness and raise as much money as possible for mothers2mothers.'
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