Cara Delevingne Activist Talent Fronts 7 For All Mankind Spring Summer 2022 Campaign
/7 For All Mankind premium denim brand joins forces with British actor, activist, entrepreneur, philanthropist and model Cara Delevingne for its Spring Summer 2022 campaign.
“Denim is a fantastic, enduring style statement and an essential part of how I express my style,” says Delevingne.
7 For All Mankind Sustainability Update
The brand maintains an extensive website update on their progress in sustainability, with the stated goal that 80% of 7 For All Mankind products will have sustainable properties by 2023. Note that AOC hates this statement, because it can be interpreted quite loosely. Other premium denim brands that AOC covers are further along on their sustainability mission. However, honesty is the best policy in this journey and 7 For All Mankind appears direct and honest about what they have achieved and what they haven’t in their newest update.
“We find inspiration from the world around us and strive to support people through giving back and working with those who are making a difference, like Cara Delevingne.” Francesca Toninato, CEO of 7 For All Mankind, says of the collaboration: “Having recently celebrated our 20th Anniversary, we look towards the post-pandemic future with a sense of optimism that will set the foundation for our evolution, while staying true to our DNA. The effortless style of our denim, the attention to fit, and our obsession with innovation will continue to be central to our vision.”
Cara Delevingne and the Cara Delevingne Foundation
Cara Delevingne has an extensive list of activist and philanthropy projects. Cara and her friend Christabel Reed have launched a powerful campaign to end climate change called EcoResolution. The website is impressive.
In a current project the actor will play a daredevil climber in ‘The Climb’, the story of six ordinary women who join a Greenpeace-led protest against Shell Oil’s plans to drill in the Arctic. The activists climbed the Shard, the tapered glass tower next to London Bridge station in 2013. The Shard remains remains the tallest building in the UK and the seventh-tallest building in Europe. Read the original story on The Guardian and a pic of the Shard climbers on Greenpeace UK Twitter.
Also related to the environment and saving our planet is Project Zero. Cara has created unique designs and content for Project Zero to help raise funds and awareness for the ocean.
She is actively involved in the Elton John AIDS Foundation to fund “frontline partners to prevent infections, fight stigma and provide treatment with love, compassion and dignity for the most vulnerable groups affected by HIV around the world”.
Another major organization that Cara supports is Girl Up, a United Nations Foundation initiative that aims to provide equal opportunities for girls in developing nations such as Ethiopia, Malawi and India. The campaign encourages girls to lift each other up to succeed in this world. The campaign raises awareness and funds to create opportunities for girls to excel academically, financially and personally.
The list of Cara Delevingne’s charities and projects also includes The Trevor Project, GLAAD, No Kid Hungry, Feeding America, and The Getty Covid Relief.