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Balenciaga Fights Hunger With Their Latest Collection

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Balenciaga unveiled a partnership during Paris Fashion Week with the world’s largest humanitarian agency fighting hunger worldwide, the World Food Programme. Balenciaga’s artistic director, Demna Gvasalia made a powerful statement during Paris Fashion Week as he used the platform of its Autumn/Winter 2018 runway show to showcase the brand’s collaboration with the World Food Programme (WFP).

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Progressive ideas are much needed in fashion today. The inspiration behind this collection marks Gvasalia as a designer who wants to be an agent of change in the industry. Rooted in Balenciaga’s heritage to be a pacemaker for positive communities to build resilience, he goes onto explain that “we (Balenciaga) consider this partnership to be an important step in making fashion useful in a different way and supporting good causes with our products whenever possible.”

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In true Balenciaga form, Gvasalia splashed the charity’s logo and slogan, “Saving Lives, Changing Lives” on oversized hoodies, knits, caps, tees and shopper bags. With a purchase of a single cap, 200 packets of high-energy biscuits can be distributed to people in an emergency. If you feel like sporting powerful palettes for a good cause, visit Balenciaga Bal Harbour to discover more about the WFP collection, as pieces will be arriving early next month.

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