“I Love Tibet” – FXDXV Spring 2009

The Fashionisto

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Published February 11, 2009

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Updated October 21, 2017

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Berlin-based label FXDXV is collaborating with the Dhonden Foundation to support Tibetan refugees. Fifty percent of FXDXV’s profits are going to help refugee Tibetan children-monks in the Ganden Monastery in Karnataka. Every fourteen garments sold cover the annual cost of one child’s living and educational costs. View the FXDXV contact page for more information.

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