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Share I was incredibly shocked to learn that invasive surgery is currently the only way to detect and accurately diagnose ovarian cancer. Vital research is needed to find a non-invasive, early detection alternative, that is readily available to all women. I am wearing this year s shirt to show my dedication to the countless victims of this insidious disease. I am proud of women all over the country for also showing their support, said Barber.
She said in a statement: I was incredibly shocked to learn that invasive surgery is currently the only way to detect and accurately diagnose ovarian cancer. Vital research is needed to find a non-invasive, early detection alternative, that is readily available to all women
Witchery and OCRF announce 2021 White Shirt campaign
April 7, 2021 9:35
Fashion brand Witchery and the Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation have partnered for the 2021 White Shirt campaign.
The announcement:
Leading Australian fashion retailer Witchery and the Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation (OCRF) are honoured to announce the 13th annual White Shirt Campaign in collaboration with renowned fashion designer Toni Maticevski.
For the first time in the history of the campaign, Witchery has collaborated with a designer on the 2021 Witchery White Shirt style.
Melbourne born 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.
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For the first time in 13 years, Witchery has recruited a designer for its White Shirt Campaign
By Imogen Bailey | 7 April 2021
For the first time in the campaign s 13-year history, Witchery has collaborated with a designer for its 2021 White Shirt Campaign.
The retailer has called on Australian designer Toni Maticevski to help design the shirt, 100% of gross proceeds (from sales) of which will be donated to the Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation (OCRF). It’s a real honour to be able to contribute in my own way to this year’s Witchery White Shirt Campaign, Maticevski said of the partnership. I am 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 have designed can offer the same to those who are drawn to it.
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Julia Patterson will advocate for an expansion on Texas’ Compassionate Use Program (CUP) with KK125 Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation. Author: Tristan Lewis (KAGS) Updated: 10:27 PM CST February 4, 2021
COLLEGE STATION, Texas Julia Patterson is navigating her second semester at Texas A&M University. While starting her freshman year during a pandemic isn’t how she envisioned college, she’s making the most of it.
“I’ve found my community, said Patterson of Round Top, TX. Everyone is just so nice and welcoming.”
As she attends classes on campus and online, 18-year-old Patterson is also getting ready to lobby at the 2021 Texas Legislative Session.