Saturday, April 18, 2015

Zac and Jordan Stenmark: 7th annual White Shirt Campaign

Zac and Jordan Stenmark behind Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation’s 7th annual White Shirt Campaign




THEY’VE used their flawless faces and chiselled bodies to promote big time brands and now the Stenmark twins have decided to lend their names to a cause close to their hearts.    
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The self-dubbed “mummy’s boys” concede family is more important than the global modelling success they’ve carved out for themselves.
That’s why they’re promoting Witchery and the Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation’s seventh annual White Shirt Campaign.
“We have a mum, we have a sister and we all know someone who is at risk of getting ovarian cancer which is why we feel so passionate about helping find an early detection test or a cure,” Zac Stenmark said.
“We are so happy to be a part of this as males ... all we want to do is share the message and make sure everyone has awareness.”
There’s no denying Jordan and Zac Stenmark are family men.
Despite their success in the modelling world both locally and overseas, their feet remain firmly on the ground thanks to their father Damien, mother Susie, sister Zoe and younger brother Louis.
“It all comes back to family, there is nothing better,” Jordan said.
“If it’s been a busy week, we make sure to take time out for family even if it is just to sit and watch a movie with Dad,” Zac added.
It’s convenient then that the Stenmark boys get to share their success together, often hired as a pair instead of individually.
“Modelling can be a lonely career but to be lucky enough to do this together and support each other is amazing,” Jordan said.
“To have your best mate to work alongside is incredible, we are so lucky and blessed to have that experience and will never take it for granted.
“It also definitely helps Mum and Dad sleep at night knowing we’re in this together.”
The Stenmark twins, along with fellow ambassadors Cheyenne Tozzi, Didier Cohen, Elyse Taylor and Erin Shea will launch the seventh White Shirt Campaign on Wednesday with 100 per cent of proceeds from the sale of the White Shirt collection being donated directly to the OCRF.
     

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