For the fashion shoot, the first daughters stood alongside the other famous faces in a Witchery White Shirt collection garment to spread awareness for the disease which kills one Australia woman every 10 hours.
“To give a garment like the white shirt – a piece of clothing that is so universal, accessible and iconic – a new meaning (as) a hope for a cure, is a very powerful thing,” Frances said of the Witchery and Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation partnership.
The Australian retail giant is in its 14th year supporting the charity with 100 per cent of the gross proceeds from the sale of the Witchery White Shirt collection donated to help support the OCRF’s vital research.
Among the all-star line-up were models Jesinta Campbell, Rhys Uhlich and Puberty Blues actor, Sean Keenan.