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ASAI Is Donating All Profits From His Latest Hot Wok Collection

Supporting Black Lives Matter, Solace Women’s Aid and The Voice of Domestic Workers.

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ASAI Is Donating All Profits From His Latest Hot Wok Collection

Supporting Black Lives Matter, Solace Women’s Aid and The Voice of Domestic Workers.

London-based designer Asai Ta is putting one of his iconic dresses from his eponymous label ASAI into production, donating all profits to three charities including Black Lives Matter, Solace Women’s Aid and The Voice of Domestic Workers. Previously only one dress existed, and it was owned by none other than Rihanna, and now it will become available to purchase for £300 GBP (approximately $375 USD).

Not only will the designer be producing the dress, he will also be releasing his dresses from his collection previously shown in Lagos. All sales profits will also be donated directly to the Black Lives Matter funds. If you’re looking to support and purchase the dress, you can order one via ASAI’s Instagram or through email at info@asaita.co.uk.

For more resources on how to support the movement, see our list of resources to stay informed and educated.

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