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Actor Paul Mescal, in collaboration with his stylist Felicity Kay and the online marketplace Vinted, is selling his wardrobe from the Gladiator II press tour in support of Pieta.
The auction will go live on Monday, 16th December, and all proceeds will be donated to Pieta.
The sale offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Paul Mescal’s wardrobe, while contributing to the vital work Pieta does to prevent suicide and self-harm.
Paul has long been a supporter of Pieta, previously raising over €100,000 through various fundraising efforts. His continued commitment to raising awareness for mental health is a powerful reminder of the importance of seeking help during challenging times, especially during the festive season.
The items will be available for viewing and purchase on Vinted's platform starting 16th December. To participate, visit Felicity Kay’s Vinted's sale page
Pieta is deeply grateful for the support of individuals like Paul Mescal. Many people are making donations, organising events, and doing incredible things for us this Christmas, all of which will help us continue providing our free, professional suicide and self-harm prevention services. We couldn’t do it without their support. Thank you.
Find out how else you can support Pieta this Christmas.
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