
It would appear that Naomi Campbell is on a one-woman mission to do everything that she can to raise money for victims of the Haiti earthquake.
The supermodel has not only managed to raise a jaw-dropping £1million at her Fashion for Relief event last week but she has also collaborated with fabulous British clothing designer Vivienne Westwood to create a funky t-shirt, which will be sold to raise money for the White Ribbon Alliance.
And it would appear that Vivienne is only too pleased to get involved with this worthwhile cause. She told Hilary Alexander over at the Telegraph: "Naomi is the most incredible woman. When she asked me to help, I was more than happy.
The t-shirt costs £40 and is based on an iconic Vivienne Westwood design from the 70′s.
It was showcased for the second time at the clothing designer’s London Fashion Week catwalk show last night (February 21st), after being debuted at the Fashion for Relief event.
Vivienne showed how the t-shirt could prove to be a versatile piece for any wardrobe by pairing it with everything from tweed coats to floral bonnets and pink pirate-style boots.
Naomi’s fundraising efforts for victims of the Haiti disaster were given a boost on Thursday (February 18th) when a designer dress by the late Alexander McQueen and modelled by Kate Moss was snapped up at auction by Topshop boss Phillip Green for an impressive £100,000.

