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    • 19 Sep, 2017

    Designer donates dress proceeds to help more animals

    Fashion designer and pup-adopter, Michaela Jedinak, is using her timeless designs to raise vital funds for Mayhew.

    We have partnered with London-based fashion designer, Michaela Jedinak, to help the cats and dogs in our care through sales of her stylish ‘Florence’ dress.

    For every ‘Florence’ dress sold, Michaela will donate £45 pounds to Mayhew and supporters who purchase the dress using promotion code RTW30MA will receive a 30% discount.

    Michaela Jedinak designs have a timeless elegance and are made to order in London, using Italian fabrics for comfort and fit.

    Dog owner, animal lover and long-term Mayhew supporter, Michaela endeavours to increase awareness to stop poaching, killing and cruelty of animals for fashion.

    The designer adopted Phoebe, a lurcher from Mayhew, in October 2016 who was found as a stray at just 6 months old.

    Phoebe settled into her new forever home quickly, with Michaela saying: “Phoebe is such a star. She comes with us to my studio, to my photoshoots, shopping and visiting family. We love her very much and my chocolate Labrador, Barnaby, and Phoebe are complete lovebirds.”

    Offer ends 31st October 2017 or until stocks last – dresses are made to order so can take between 10 to 14 days to be made. Dress worn by Duschanca from Mayhew. 

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