Jessica Simpson and GOOD+Foundation collaborated to do charitable works with the actress' maternity collection. The fashion designer aims to help more mothers with her set by giving a portion of its revenue.
"My most important role in life is being a mom and I am honored to support other moms through this partnership," Jessica Simpson said. "I am always inspired by the work of Jessica Seinfeld and the GOOD+Foundation."
According to People, in every purchase of Jessica Simpson gray cotton shirt for $18, $5 will be given to GOOD+Foundation. The said institution is known for being a nonprofit organization responsible for giving children products and services to families in need.
The said tee is inspired by Jessica Simpson's younger sister, Ashlee Simpson Ross, celestial-themed baby shower. It has a design of half moon encircled with stars with a phrase, "My Sun, My Moon and All My Stars."
"We're happy to be able to partner again to support the crucial work they are doing for families in this country," Jessica Simpson explained. "I hope that our customers can feel the love we put into it and it is able to help moms who are in need."
Jessica Simpson's gray cotton shirt is now available at online at Motherhood Maternity and in stores. Meanwhile, the singer is evidently enjoying her motherhood with her two kids, Maxwell and Ace, as per NZ City.
In fact, Jessica Simpson is so proud of her children she thinks that they are more talented than her. "My kids are stars in my own eyes," the 35-year-old said.
Jessica Simpson's daughter, Maxwell, is now inspired by Nicki Minaj, who the kid calls "Nicki Naj" while her son, Ace, has a perfect voice. "The Love Guru" star bragged Ace has a very good tone that he can sing too well at his age even if he can't speak the words correctly.
"It's cute, they both love music and they like to dance and circle around each other," Jessica Simpson said. However, the wife of Eric Johnson asserted she will never suggest the entertainment industry to her children.
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