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Natalie Imbruglia’s Sweaters For Charity

Australian singer/actress Natalie Imbruglia joins the celebrity fashion designer bandwagon, as she teams up with Australian fashion label Banjo & Matilda for a collection of knitwear. Banjo & Matilda is no stranger to collaborate with celebrities, as last year they tapped supermodel Elle MacPherson to collaborate.
Natalie Imbruglia who’s famous in the 90s with her hit song “Torn”, is doing the fashion line for charity, which will benefit her chosen charity: the End Fistula Campaign, which is a compelling women’s rights issue that’s prevalent to poor countries of the world.

The knitwear collection gets its inspiration from the singer’s tattoo, a four-leaved clover on her wrist, to remind herself about how lucky she is. She stated:
“The four-leaf clover is a powerful symbol to me, so much so that I have it tattooed on the inside of my wrist. My sister and I both have the design to remind us of not only one another, but also of how grateful we are to be living great lives”.


From every £299 of each sweater, a portion of $100 will be donated to charity.
Aside from doing her own fashion line, Natalie Imbruglia is now getting ready to be a judge for the TV show: X Factor Australia alongside Ronan Keating. In the UK, she’s also doing the show with Simon Cowell, Louis Walsh and Cheryl Cole.
Well, if it’s not for charity, we’d say the sweaters are a bit too pricey for what they’re offering, but then why not do some good and enjoy your 90s star’s design?

