7 For All Mankind’s new capsule collection benefits the International Rescue Committee (IRC), a global organization that helps people affected by humanitarian crises recover and rebuild their lives.
The Los Angeles-based brand teamed with artist and philanthropist Alexandra Nechita to develop the collection for International Women’s Day on March 8. The day celebrates the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women.
Comprised of a white T-shirt and black sweatshirt, the unisex tops features tonal cream embroidery depicting a line drawing of a portrait of a woman by Nechita. The collection retails for $98-$148.
Born in Romania, Nechita immigrated to the U.S. before she turned two. She began drawing as a toddler, and at the age of seven held her first solo exhibition in L.A. when she garnered the nickname “Petit Picaso.” Since then, her work has developed to encompass her growth and transitions into adulthood, motherhood and her experience as a humanist.
“Any opportunity to celebrate the magic of the woman is an honor. This collaboration represents the strength and softness of the feminine,” Nechita said.
7 For All Mankind x Alexandra Nechita
Through March 11, 7 For All Mankind will donate $20 from the purchase of each Nechita-designed style sold in its stores and the brand’s website to the IRC.
Last week, at 7 For All Mankind location in Century City, Nechita and representatives from the IRC spoke on to the importance of International Women’s Day and the humanitarian work of the IRC.
Last summer, the brand teamed with Neococo, a mission-driven apparel and lifestyle company, to create a collection hand-embroidered tees and denim. The collection also benefited IRC.
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