Cotton On Foundation has collaborated with Elle Australia on a limited-edition product.
The pair have created a necklace and bracelet to be sold in all Australian Cotton On stores and online at cottononfoundation.org.
Proceeds will help Cotton On Foundation fund projects in Southern Uganda.
The Cotton On Foundation has been partnering with communities in Southern Uganda since 2007.
It focuses on projects under the four pillars of education, health, infrastructure and sustainability, which are established in line with the UN Millennium Development Goals.
Elle's editor-in-chief Justine Cullen, features editor Vanessa Lawrence, and beauty and fitness director Janna Johnson O’Toole recently joined the foundation on a trip to Mannya village, Southern Uganda.
The entire team were hands-on in the design process of the jewellery.
Several big Australian names have already thrown their support behind the cause – including Phoebe Tonkin, Nicole Warne and Cheyenne Tozzi.
Elle Fashion director Rachel Waymen said the bracelet was designed to work in a multitude of combinations.
"We chose a simple blush-pink cord because it's one of the key colours of the season and works with every look and every skin tone, and added a simple gold circle and star."
The ELLE X Cotton On Foundation bracelet will retail for $2 and the necklace for $9.95.
Elle will feature a special spread on its trip to Mannya village in its November issue.