Project Runway designer does T-shirts for World Aids Day

01 December 2010 - 09:14 By Sapa-AP
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There's a reason Mondo Guerra shared his story about being HIV positive on the fashion design reality show Project Runway. It's just at the time, he wasn't quite sure what it was.

In hindsight, though, Guerra thinks he was compelled to it because "now I have the ability to bring attention to a cause," he says.

"Things happen for a reason," he adds. "Now that this is my life now, it has brought some opportunities. I think it's inspired a lot of other people to be courageous and step forward."

He also can raise money for Aids research in a new partnership with online retailer Piperlime. Mondo, a Project Runway fan favourite this season, designed two limited-edition T-shirts to launch on Wednesday, to coincide with World Aids Day.

For each shirt sold, $20 will be donated to amFAR, an organisation that focuses on Aids research.

One shirt shows a tree with a single heart hanging from a branch and the other features a colorful skull in the Day of the Dead theme that dominated Guerra's final collection on the TV show.

The Mexican tradition of Day of the Dead isn't about death at all, he says, it's about celebrating the memory of loved ones. "I think it's a smart choice to use this for this cause."

The T-shirts are for women, though Guerra notes, "They actually printed a male version in extra small just for me."

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