Jeans for Genes Day 2019’s fundraising campaign supported by Warner Bros. UK
Genetic Disorders UK is proud to announce the launch of Jeans for Genes Day 2019, the annual fundraising campaign which this year will be supported by Warner Bros. UK, a host of famous faces and two very special DC Super Hero icons, Batman and Batgirl. Warner Bros. UK has for the first time agreed an exclusive charity partnership, with Batman and Batgirl featuring on the limited-edition Jeans for Genes Day t-shirt which will be sold online with all profits going to support children living with genetic disorders. The t-shirt, which was designed by Graphic Design student Chayanis Jumrus who is currently studying at Kingston University, was selected by a distinguished fashion panel including Coleen Rooney, Louise Thompson, Maurice Mullen and Alexandra Fullerton. The t-shirt, available for men, women and for the first time in children’s sizes too, features Batman and Batgirl ‘Fighting for a good cause’ and has been modelled by high profile names including; Kimberly Walsh, Mollie King, Una Healy, Eyal Booker, Rebekah Vardy, Josh Patterson, Lauren Pope, Sophia Hadjipanteli, Nikky Lilly, Anna Williamson, Louise Pentland, Coleen Rooney, Kedar Williams-Stirling, Snoochie Shy, Maya Spencer-Berkeley, Olivia Buckland, Alex Bowen, Megan McKenna, Georgia Toffolo, Jack Guinness, Vanessa White and Malin Andersson.