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Victoria Beckham, aka Posh Spice, is taking it all off to bring attention to an important issue — Marc Jacobs‘ new t-shirt design.
Just kidding. Kind of. According to PageSix.com, she has teamed up with the designer to bring attention to the importance of wearing sunscreen to prevent skin cancer — something she has taken to heart since moving to California. She now realizes how necessary it is to lather up herself and her three boys before heading outside, as all good Californians know.
Posh joins Heidi Klum, Dita von Teese, Joss Stone and others in posing in the buff for Jacobs’ new line of activism tees. All proceeds from the tees (which will go on sale shortly in Marc Jacobs boutiques) benefit the NYU Skin Cancer Foundation. And while I’d much prefer to see Posh’s hubby, David Beckham stripping down, I still give the girl props for getting involved with a good cause.
Victoria Beckham photo courtesy of AskMen.com
T-shirt picture courtesy of PageSix.com
Tags: Marc Jacobs, Skin Cancer, Victoria Beckham
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