Nigerian supermodel Oluchi Orlandi and sons Ugo and Marco have joined the campaign against HIV/AIDS in Africa.
Orlandi and are kids recently spread awareness about the ‘Born Free’ initiative, which aims to stop the transmission of HIV/AIDS from mother to child through a photo shoot.
A New York-based charity, Born Free is teaming up with top names in the fashion and beauty industries to raise money to stop mother-child transmission of HIV once and for all.
According to CNN, Born Free has recruited Vogue editor Anna Wintour along with 22 designers and models to each create unique wearable pieces from an exclusive print by African artist Wangechi Mutu. Proceeds from sales of the clothing will go toward getting lifesaving drugs to those who need them.
Oluchi Orlandi, Stella McCartney, Donna Karan, Victoria Beckham and Gisele Bundchen are just a few of the celeb mothers and designers who are participating.
Learn more about the spread of AIDS in Africa and the ‘Born Free’ initiative here.
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