Beirut Re-Store: Inside a New Sale Raising Money for Lebanon

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Raising vital funds for Beirut, the sale features contributions from Jamie Hawkesworth, Jonathan Anderson, Rafael Pavarotti and many more

, a new online marketplace selling an array of objects – spanning fashion, art, photography and lifestyle – to raise money for vetted non-governmental organisations, working to provide both long- and short-term relief to those affected by the Beirut explosion, an event that left 200 dead, 6,500 injured and an estimated 300,000 homeless in August of this year.

Beirut Re-Store features contributions from over 100 designers, artists, photographers and other creative practitioners, including Jamie Hawkesworth, Jonathan Anderson, Rafael Pavarotti and Fay Wei Wei. Photographers Harley Weir, Jack Davison, Johnny Dufort and Senta Simond have donated prints, while Grace Wales Bonner, Kiko Kostadinov, Martine Rose and Vaquera have shared clothes, in addition to the Dior and Yohji Yamamoto archives, with many more besides.

The initiative was spearheaded by French-Lebanese sisters Laura and Sophie Tabet, along with Ulysse Sabbagh and fellow Lebanese creatives Flavie Audi and Emilie Kareh, who were moved to act in the aftermath of the explosion.“We have been humbled by the amount of people that have come forward and answered the call to help Lebanon,” says Laura Tabet.

Beirut Re-Store will be restocked on a weekly basis, with funds going directly to the most pressing needs – from shelter for those who have been displaced, and healthcare for those who have been affected physically and mentally, to financial support for small and medium-sized enterprises, which have also been impacted by the blast.

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