Alexandra Taylor has created a hybrid fashion company that throws non-profit, charity and international development work into the mix. This is done through two main campaigns: Nothing But Nets and Fashion 4 Development. Nothing But Nets is a campaign started by the United Nations Foundation that raises money in order to prevent malaria deaths, which was also one of the Millenium Development Goals (along with tackling HIV/AIDS and other diseases around the world). Similarly, Fashion 4 Development is Alexandra Taylor's most recent commitment, and it's also a United Nations program.
Her first collection was a women's ready-to-wear line in 2010 and she continues to create clothing and has now expanded into men's products and also accessory options.
Contact Information
Alexandra Taylor website
Alexandra Taylor on Facebook
Alexandra Taylor on Twitter
UN-Affiliated Fashion Campaigns
Alexandra Taylor Donates Part of Her Profits to 'Nothing But Nets'
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