CHARITYSTARS 2017 FASHION CAMPAIGN CONTINUES WITH DESIGNER CLOTHING

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The fashion extravaganza continues on CharityStars.com and there are a variety of beautiful clothes up for auction including a Moncler Chanel Gamme Rouge jacket, Fay Double-breasted women’s jacket, Alberta Ferretti evening dress and a Gazar cape made by Antonio Riva.

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These auctions close between 8 and 12 September and proceeds will support a variety of causes as follows:

Glut 1 Onlus: GLUT1 deficiency syndrome is a rare genetic disease caused by mutations in the SLC2A1 gene. The Associazione Italiana GLUT1 Onlus is committed to helping all those affected by this disease.

Associazione Bianca Garavaglia Onlus: Founded in 1987 and named after Bianca, a girl who at the age of five contracted a rare form of neoplasia, the charities goal is to collect funds to promote scientific studies and medical treatment in the field of infantile tumors, as well as to provide first-hand operational support to all related initiatives.

Art4Sport: A charity that believes in sports as therapy for both physical and psychological recovery for children and young people with artificial limbs and prostheses.  

For more information and to bid please visit: https://www.charitystars.com/collection/2017-fashion-campaign?page=2

CharityStars.com was founded in 2014 with a passion and aim to change the non-profit sector and continue its mission to help charities raise money. Since launching, more than 1000 global celebrities and brands have chosen to work with CharityStars.com  including Andy Murray, Lionel Messi, Jessie J, Joss Stone, David Coulthard and Sir Bobby Charlton, plus over 400 non-for-profit organisations, such as Save the Children and Oxfam. Last year Berkeley University named the company as one of the most “impacting Social Enterprises globally”.

CharityStars.com headquarters are in London and Milan. CharityStars.com  commits to no upfront fees, re-investing only 20 percent of the total auction proceeds to cover the full suite of services and operational costs. Excluding this fee, 100 percent of the net funds raised, go directly to the benefitting non-profit.