Chapel artistic team support the environmental justice foundation

Published 31st Aug 2010 by sophieh

chapelettes-model.jpgThe artistic team at The Chapel, also known as The Chapelettes, have taken time of out their busy column of clients to style the hair for the Environmental Justice Foundation's (EJF) latest collection.

The foundation has created a collection of t-shirts designed by some of fashion's brightest talents including Alice Temperley, Giles Deacon and Betty Jackson and to lend their support to the cause, The Chapel not only styled the hair for the shoot, but also did the make-up and provided the perfect cool location, their Islington Salon.

The organic cotton t-shirts are designed around the theme of 'childhood, lost innocence and hope' to represent more than a million children around the world forced to labour in cotton production and are favourites of eco-chic celebrities Lily Cole, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Joss Stone.

Chapelettes-set.jpgToby Dicker, managing director of The Chapel, said: "With the recent formation of The Chapelettes, we were delighted to be approached by EJF to support this project. 

"As always, the team pulled together to ensure everything went really smoothly, particular thanks to Kelly, Dan and Khadijat for their work on the day, its great to see some fantastic results were achieved for a great cause."

Want to get your hands on a Environmental Justice Foundation t-shirt? You can buy one from www.ejfoundation.org/shop.

sophieh

sophieh

Published 31st Aug 2010

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