'This is a time to provide inspiration for my fans at home and to help those in need.'
But she's also been hard at work on a new capsule collection with activewear brand Fabletics and she's now decided to push the collection launch forwardin a statement on Instagram
, writing that it will drop on April 2. "I’ve really been going back and forth on if this was the right time... but decided this is a time to provide inspiration for my fans at home and to help those in need. $5 for every item sold will provide crucial gear to frontline workers, pledging up to $125,000 now through June 30 supporting the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund for the World Health Organization, powered by the United Nations Foundation," she shared.
Demi also shared a teaser video of the collection, where she's all suited up for a boxing match in a pretty blue tank top and shorts. It's a super short video so that's all we can see, but Demi assures us that her Fabletics line will be perfect for both self-quarantining"In addition to lifting up those in need right now, it's so important for us all to feel empowered, invincible, and strong from the inside out," she wrote.
This isn't the first Demi has collaborated with the affordable activewear brand but we can't wait to see what her latest drop looks like. While we're excited to add some fun new activewear to our quarantine 'fits, we're also inspired by Demi's decision to help out where she can. "I hope you'll join me on our journey to project positivity, built inner strength, and boost each other up!" she wrote.
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