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11 White Shirt Day options that mean business

Melbourne-born design icon Toni Maticevski is one of Australia’s most beloved and well-respected fashion creatives, known for his signature tailoring and complex drapery both locally and internationally, and his collaborative White Shirt design, with its timeless classic cut enhanced with strong shoulder detailing and elegant ribboning, features all the hallmarks. “It’s a real honour to be able to contribute in my own way to this year’s Witchery White Shirt campaign,” says Maticevski. “I’m surrounded by many beautiful women in my life who provide me with support, strength and protection and in turn, I hope that the shirt I’ve designed can offer the same to those who are drawn to it,” he says.

Witchery s White Shirt has sold out

Witchery s White Shirt has sold out By Imogen Bailey | 7 May 2021 Witchery has revealed that its 2021 White Shirt Campaign shirt has sold out.  The shirt, which was for the first time co-designed by Toni Maticevski, is now available for pre-order for delivery in June/July with 100% of all gross proceeds donated to the Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation (OCRF).  Meanwhile, the retailer s annual White Shirt Campaign will come to a close on World Ovarian Cancer Day and Witchery White Shirt Day, tomorrow May 08.  2021 White Shirt ambassador, comedian Celeste Barber, will share her own White Shirt Day message with her 7.9 million followers on social media tomorrow, helping to close out the campaign. 

What Are the Symptoms of Ovarian Cancer To Look Out For?

Getty To sign up for our daily newsletter covering the latest news, hacks and reviews, head HERE. For a running feed of all our stories, follow us on Twitter HERE. Or you can bookmark the Lifehacker Australia homepage to visit whenever you need a fix. Ovarian cancer is known as the most lethal gynaecological cancer there is. One woman in Australia dies from this disease every eight hours, and according to data from the American Cancer Society, 60% of women are not diagnosed with ovarian cancer until the disease has spread to other tissue. The data is bleak, but the powerful news to take here is that if detected early enough, the Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation (OCRF) states that over 90% of patients can be cured.

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