Luxury label Chloé has announced a three-year partnership with Unicef in aid of gender equality.
The French fashion house revealed it had partnered with the United Nations Children’s Fund to help finance programmes that support girls in education.
The brand will sell items such as T-shirts, necklaces and bracelets in order to raise money for Unicef programmes that provide young girls and women with digital and technology skills.
Countries including Senegal, Morocco, and Bolivia will profit from earnings.
“Contributing to girls’ education will give them more chances to fulfil their dreams,” said Geoffroy de la Bourdonnaye, chief executive officer of Chloé.
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