Help Haiti by buying discount designer clothing

Help Haiti by buying discount designer clothing

21 January, 2010
by: Spoonfed Arts Team

Fashion boutique START donates large amounts of designer clothing to Save the Children in order to raise money for Haiti.

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From today, the Clapham branch of Save the Children is selling clothes by some of the hottest names in fashion at massively discounted prices. Brix Smith-Start, co-owner of super-cool Shoreditch fashion boutique START has donated a large amount of stock – including a large selection of See by Chloe –  to the charity to help raise money for children in Haiti.

On 12th January 2010, an earthquake of magnitude 7.0 Mw struck the Caribbean country of Haiti, causing widesprerad devastation and massive loss of life. Save the Children are one of many charities doing their utmost to ease the suffering of the people of Haiti.

START – which stocks a range of high-end labels like APC, Maison Martin Margiella, Mulberry and Alexander Wang – was set up in 2002 by Brix Smith-Start, former guitarist with The Fall, and her husband Philip.

The stock will go on sale from 6pm today and all money raised will go straight to Haiti.

Save the Children
36 High Street
Clapham
London SW4 7UR
Telephone: 020 7978 2542

Items pictured: See by Chloe flower skirt with pleat: was £229.50, now £70 and See by Chloe flower dress with pleat detail: was £385, now £120.

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