Michael Kors Watch Hunger Stop 2022 Campaign Features Olivia Culpo

Michael Kors unveiled the Watch Hunger Stop 2022 campaign to benefit the United Nations World Food Program, highlighting featuring Olivia Culpo and several global influencers offer two special-edition styles designed in partnership with artist Bonny Guo, also known as NYSometimes.

In the past, Kors has featured celebrity partners such as Kate Hudson, Halle Berry and Lupita Nyong' oh. This year's annual campaign has invited influential figures such as Lady Amelia Spencer, Lady Eliza Spencer and Culpo to serve as Watch Hunger Stop ambassadors.

Also featured are Matilde Gioli from Italy, Ki Eun-Se from South Korea and Gao Yuanyuan, Fei Weng and Zhang Xiaochen from China.

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Culpo was filmed at the Santa Monica Pier with his nephew supporting the cause.

Titled "Love Makes the World Go Round", this year's social media campaign makes calling on friends of the brand around the world to help amplify the partnership's mission to end world hunger and spread the message that "Food is Love".

Kors collaborated with NYSometimes, a multimedia artist with a background in chemical engineering who lives and works between China and the United States, to create the Watch Hunger Stop 2022 styles: a black Love tote for $98 and a Food Is Love canvas clutch for $58. NYSometimes created the design for the pieces, putting their graffiti-inspired spin on the long-running slogan. All proceeds from the sale of the tote and pouch are donated to WFP.

The Food Is Love pouch.

A special filter called "Share your heart" features a heart logo that users can add to their publication. join the community. Every post that uses the "Share Your Heart" filter triggers a donation worth 50 meals to WFP. The filter can be found on the Instagram profile @michaelkors in the filters tab.

Since 2013, Michael Kors' Watch Hunger Stop campaign aims to help WFP provide school meals to children in food-insecure areas of the world. This year, Watch Hunger Stop reached the milestone of delivering 29 million school meals through the WFP school meals program.

Michael Kors Watch Hunger Stop 2022 Campaign Features Olivia Culpo

Michael Kors unveiled the Watch Hunger Stop 2022 campaign to benefit the United Nations World Food Program, highlighting featuring Olivia Culpo and several global influencers offer two special-edition styles designed in partnership with artist Bonny Guo, also known as NYSometimes.

In the past, Kors has featured celebrity partners such as Kate Hudson, Halle Berry and Lupita Nyong' oh. This year's annual campaign has invited influential figures such as Lady Amelia Spencer, Lady Eliza Spencer and Culpo to serve as Watch Hunger Stop ambassadors.

Also featured are Matilde Gioli from Italy, Ki Eun-Se from South Korea and Gao Yuanyuan, Fei Weng and Zhang Xiaochen from China.

Related Galleries

Culpo was filmed at the Santa Monica Pier with his nephew supporting the cause.

Titled "Love Makes the World Go Round", this year's social media campaign makes calling on friends of the brand around the world to help amplify the partnership's mission to end world hunger and spread the message that "Food is Love".

Kors collaborated with NYSometimes, a multimedia artist with a background in chemical engineering who lives and works between China and the United States, to create the Watch Hunger Stop 2022 styles: a black Love tote for $98 and a Food Is Love canvas clutch for $58. NYSometimes created the design for the pieces, putting their graffiti-inspired spin on the long-running slogan. All proceeds from the sale of the tote and pouch are donated to WFP.

The Food Is Love pouch.

A special filter called "Share your heart" features a heart logo that users can add to their publication. join the community. Every post that uses the "Share Your Heart" filter triggers a donation worth 50 meals to WFP. The filter can be found on the Instagram profile @michaelkors in the filters tab.

Since 2013, Michael Kors' Watch Hunger Stop campaign aims to help WFP provide school meals to children in food-insecure areas of the world. This year, Watch Hunger Stop reached the milestone of delivering 29 million school meals through the WFP school meals program.

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