“Ever since the first ELLIS FAAS products were released, people have been telling us “It is such a shame to throw away your beautiful pens once they’re empty.” Therefore, we have come up with a programme ‘Make Up Not War’ that gives a second life to our pens, unburdens the environment, and last but certainly not least, gives us a chance to raise money for a terribly good cause: War Child – Warchild.org.

We have set up a system to get back as many used pens as possible. Visual artists (locally and internationally well-known sculptors, fashion designers, photographers, industrial designers…) will then be asked to create a unique work of art using the pens. These works will be exhibited and then auctioned off. The proceeds will go directly to War Child. So we are calling on everyone to help us to help War Child, by returning the used ELLIS FAAS pens. Details can be found on ELLISFAAS.com.

WAR CHILD
In the vision of War Child sound psychosocial conditions for children and youth are prerequisite to being able to create a peaceful society. When children grow up in a safe, stable environment where their rights are not violated, the chances are that they will grow into well-balanced grown-ups. As such they will be able to avoid or resolve conflict situations in the future. Therefore the aid of War Child is aimed at improving the psychosocial wellbeing of children, to bring together groups of children separated by war and to draw attention to problems, needs and rights of children in war-affected areas.

War Child’s goal is the empowerment of children in and from war-affected areas, by means of:
– Psychosocial programmes using creative arts and sports to strengthen the psychological and social development and wellbeing of children;
– Creative arts and sports programmes aimed at uniting children driven apart by war, in order to contribute to a peaceful society;
– Creating public awareness of and generating support for the plight of children in war zones.

Contact for more information and/or a high resolution image: thijs@ELLISFAAS.com “

Ragazze, credo che sia un’interessantissima idea da parte di Ellis Faas approcciarsi così ad una tematica così importante.

Voi cosa ne pensate?

AlessandraNido

Web Editor e Blogger dal 2010, fonda MissPandamonium.com.
Lavora nel digital dal 2013, non esce mai senza rossetto.

8 commenti

  1. Convidivo, trovo che sia una buona iniziativa. In linea generale non mi piacciono gli indumenti (così come anche i giochi!) che richiamano la guerra, ma visto che qui il senso è prettamente allegorico trovo che la cintura da munizioni munita di make up non sia male!

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