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This weekend, a fashion show took place atNew York Fashion Weekunlike any other.

AnaOno x Cancerland fashion show

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Yes, it featured beautiful women.

And yes, they modeled lingerienot something wholly unusual to Fashion Week.

Designer Dana Donofree started AnaOno after her own experience with breast cancer.

Kiku Collins  New York Fashion Week

In 2010, Donofree was diagnosed with infiltrative ductal carcinoma, also known asinvasive ductal carcinoma.

In 2014, Donofree decided to fix thelack of optionsby creating her own intimate apparel line, AnaOno.

“Our bras can accommodate you if you have one breast, no breasts, or two breasts.

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Some women were breast cancer survivors, while others are still aggressively fighting the disease.

Donofree actively tried to pull together a diverse group of women.

“It was extremely important to me to show that breast cancer does not discriminate,” she says.

Chiara DAgostino  New York Fashion Week

“It doesnt matter your size, your race, your age, your culturenone of that.

Breast cancer affects us all around the world.”

All proceeds from the show benefited #Cancerland, which works to directly help breast cancer patients.

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