Julia Louis-Dreyfus is helping to raise money and awareness in support of women fighting breast cancer.
The 57-year-old Veep star stepped out to host Saks Fifth Avenue’s 20th Anniversary of “Key To The Cure” at La Mercerie last week in New York City.
She was joined by InStyle‘s Editor-in-Chief Laura Brown, as well as designer Wes Gordon of Carolina Herrera, creator of the campaign t-shirt.
Since the campaign’s inception, Saks Fifth Avenue has donated close to $40 million to cancer research and treatment organizations throughout the U.S.
“I’m a breast cancer survivor so that is a huge part of my involvement with Saks’ ‘Key To The Cure,’” stated KTTC Ambassador Julia. “And, I’m absolutely thrilled that the AiRS Foundation is the beneficiary of the sales of the limited-edition ‘Key To The Cure’ t-shirt. Every penny from the t-shirt sales benefits the foundation, which helps women who are unable to afford breast reconstruction surgery post-mastectomy. Additionally, the sentiment on the t-shirt is powerful. I’m very proud of the design, and what it stands for, and most importantly, proud to be a part of this wonderful charitable initiative.”
The 2018 “Key To The Cure” t-shirt is available for purchase at all Saks Fifth Avenue locations in the U.S. and Canada as well as on Saks.com through October 31.
Check out Ellen DeGeneres sporting the shirt below!
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My friend Julia Louis Dreyfus designed this shirt to help support women with breast cancer. You can get it at @Saks. I love you, @officialJLD. #KeyToTheCure
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