Kylie Minogue is celebrating women across the world with a new collection of charity T-shirts and hoodies, in support of the Pink Ribbon Foundation.
The Red Blooded Woman star has partnered with the organisation for the limited run of ‘I Celebrate You’ merchandise – inspired by the track Celebrate You from her recent album DISCO and featuring the charity’s pink ribbon logo.
Unveiling the line on Instagram, Kylie penned: “I’ve teamed up with @pinkribbonfoundation to design a charity t-shirt in celebration of #internationalwomensday and to raise money for those affected by breast cancer.
“All products are made from 100% organic cotton, using renewable energy and delivered plastic free!
“Plus, 100% profit goes to #PinkRibbonFoundation,” added the Magic singer. “Go to www.pink-ribbon-foundation.teemill.com & #wearyoursupport.”
Shop the complete Pink Ribbon Foundation range here.
Kylie went public with her breast cancer battle in 2005, after she was diagnosed aged 36, and has since been active in helping raise awareness of the disease.
Amid her health scare, the star was forced to drop out of her headlining slot at Glastonbury, as she retreated to Australia to undergo surgery, along with further chemotherapy and radiation treatments.
Happily, it was a success, and Kylie soon returned with her 10th album, ‘X’, and a brand new tour.
In 2019, the hitmaker finally made it to the Glastonbury stage for her Legends performance, which became the most-watched in the event’s 50-year history.
The All the Lovers star is currently promoting her 15th LP DISCO, with the album rocketing straight to the top of the UK charts, making Kylie the first female artist to score a No. 1 across five consecutive decades.
She most recently released Real Groove as the third official single from the album, teaming up with Dua Lipa for a brand new Studio 2054 remix of the tune, and according to Kylie’s management there’s lots more to come.
According to BMG’s Alistair Norbury, Kylie has a “hunger” for further success following three consecutive No.1 records since she signed to the company.
“There’s going to be more repertoire coming. This record lends itself very nicely to remixes, features and collaborations,” he hinted.
In our review of ‘DISCO’, Retro Pop said the album, “comes just in time to help us dance through the darkness and back into the light.
“’DISCO’ is packed with upbeat, care-free ’70s inspired dance music – and, frankly, that’s just what we needed right now!”