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M&S Cyprus: Fashion That Matters with the signature of Ramona Filip

On the occasion of International Day against Breast Cancer, M&S has upgraded its long-term support of Europa Donna Cyprus with the ‘Fashion That Matters’ campaign with a collectible T-shirt by acclaimed fashion designer Ramona Filip.

The T-shirt will be available for purchase at M&S stores throughout Cyprus with all proceeds from the sale going to Europa Donna Cyprus.

A M&S Cyprus representative commented, “We are very proud of this campaign of M&S long-term support of Europa Donna Cyprus which is not only continuing but has also been upgraded, in a practical way contributing to the battle against breast cancer, an illness against which thousands of women around the world are battling for their lives.”

The representative thanked Ramona Filip, who freely offer her passion and talent to the effort.

On her part, Filip commented, “I was very excited to respond to M&S Cyprus’ invitation to contribute, through my work, to this beautiful effort. I am proud of the resut and I am certain that the people of Cyprus will embrace it.”

‘Fashion That Matters’ is part of M&S wider Plan A effort to respond to environmental, social and moral challenges.

The collectible T-shirt is being sold for €28 at all M&S Cyprus physical and online stores.

For online purchases also visit https://modeand.com/ for orders for Nicosia and για παραγγελίες www.symeonidesfashion.com/ for orders for Limassol, Paphos, Larnaca and Paralimni.

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