Self Esteem's Meadowhall dome T-shirts go global

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Self Esteem at Glastonbury in 2022Image source, Jamie MacMillan
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Self Esteem at Glastonbury in 2022

Singer Self Esteem's limited edition T-shirts, which feature the dome of Sheffield's Meadowhall shopping centre, have gone global.

Inspired by what the artist wore at Glastonbury in 2022, the T-shirts went on sale at Meadowhall with profits donated to charity Breast Cancer Now.

A new version of the T-shirt can now be bought online by fans across the world.

Self Esteem, whose real name is Rebecca Lucy Taylor, said she hoped to "make a real difference for a great charity".

The T-shirts, which were exclusively on sale in white at Meadowhall, can now be bought in black from the official Self Esteem website.

A limited number of the original design is still available at the shopping centre.

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The T-shirts are on sale in white at Sheffield's Meadowhall shopping centre

The design of the T-shirts is based on the silicone bra worn by the Rotherham-born singer-songwriter at Glastonbury in 2022.

The cups replicated the glass dome of the shopping centre, which she said had held a special place in her heart since childhood.

The 37-year-old added: "I was blown away by the reaction to the outfit after Glastonbury, especially after wearing something that was so personal to me.

"But to be able to take that iconic image and use it to raise awareness and funds for such an incredibly important cause, that really is special."

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The shopping centre in Sheffield opened in 1990

Centre director at Meadowhall, Darren Pearce, said he felt "so proud" that the centre had left "such a positive impression" on the singer.

The T-shirts were created in collaboration with Ollie Spragley, the designer of the original Glastonbury outfit, whose mother died of breast cancer 10 years ago.

Common breast cancer signs and symptoms:

  • a new lump or area of thickened tissue in either breast that was not there before

  • a change in the size or shape of one or both breasts

  • a discharge of fluid from either of your nipples

  • a lump or swelling in either of your armpits

  • a change in the look or feel of your skin, such as puckering or dimpling, a rash or redness

  • a rash (like eczema), crusting, scaly or itchy skin or redness on or around your nipple

  • a change in the appearance of your nipple, such as becoming sunken into your breast

Credit: NHS

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