How refreshing: in the mire of endless designer charity t-shirts, Topshop has come up trumps with a cool design we'd actually want to wear. The collaboration is part of the high street store's continued support for Fashion Targets Breast Cancer, the flagship fashion campaign of Breakthrough Breast Cancer, which is the UK's largest organisation committed to fighting the disease through research. Modelled by Britain's biggest fashion face Jourdan Dunn, Topshop has taken the traditional logo of the charity - the target circle - and played around with it, coming up with a cool, monochrome design that covers the entire fabric. The style is slouchy and loose, in line with the kind of pieces to be found in-store this season. Jourdan, who wowed us this week modelling in the Gap autumn/winter 2009 fashion presentation, said, "I'm really happy to support Fashion Targets Breast Cancer - they do brilliant work and help save lots of women's lives". On sale from 6 April in Topshop stores and online, the tee costs £22, with 30% of sales going to the charity.
Picture: Jourdan Dunn models the Topshop charity t-shirt
















