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Katharine Hamnett, Simone Rocha, and other designers support Palestine

Proceeds from the Hamnett, Rocha, and Hassan collections go entirely to the Noor Gaza Orphan Care Program.

Katharine Hamnett, Simone Rocha, and other designers support Palestine

The T-shirt with a message has always been a political weapon. Katharine Hamnett demonstrated this in the 1980s when, in front of Downing Street, she wore a top proclaiming “58% Don’t Want Pershing” against the deployment of nuclear missiles. Today, four decades later, the British designer revisits that same graphic force to speak about Gaza and to highlight the urgency of a ceasefire.

Her new collection, in collaboration with the art platform A/POLITICAL, aligns itself with voices demanding justice. Annie Lennox, Jeremy Corbyn, and Lina Hadid have already worn these pieces with clear messages: “Stop Killing Children,” “Welfare Not Warfare,” “Let Gaza Live.” It’s not just fashion, it’s activism. All proceeds go to the Noor Gaza Orphan Care Program, an initiative that has supported more than 20,000 Palestinian children since 1983.

“People must write to their representatives and demand a permanent ceasefire. Silence is complicity,” Hamnett recalls, faithful to a vision in which dressing is also taking a stand.

This momentum is amplified by the upcoming Together for Palestine concert, taking place in London on September 17. With performances by Jamie xx, Obongjayar, Pink Pantheress, Damon Albarn, Brian Eno, and Rina Sawayama, the event unites music, community, and solidarity. Alongside the event, a special edition of T-shirts signed by Simone Rocha, Bella Freud, Priya Ahluwalia, and young Palestinian creator Ayham Hassan, a recent graduate of Central Saint Martins, consolidates the union between creativity and resistance.

When Hamnett, Rocha, and Hassan put their creativity at the service of Palestine, they do so not to romanticize war or aestheticize pain. They do so to make it visible. To counteract forgetting. To insist that Gaza is not a distant issue, but a wound that runs through all of humanity.

Head here to get your hands on Hamnett and A/POLITICAL styles, and here for Together for Palestine merch (to which Hamnett has also contributed).

Mia Khalifa and ARIES design a T-shirt for Palestine.

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