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Danish designer donated 62 million away

Jim Lyngvild guests this week 'Dahl on the Hack', where he reveals that he kept the money, as his designs earned home in China. the multi-talented Jim Lyngv

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Danish designer donated 62 million away

Jim Lyngvild guests this week 'Dahl on the Hack', where he reveals that he kept the money, as his designs earned home in China.

the multi-talented Jim Lyngvild participated some years ago in a tv program in China, where he had designed some dresses, which were put on auction along the way, as they were shown.

- I had to design two collections of clothes. My two collections of clothes, they ended up being purchased by such purchasing organisations, who sat and saw it. They were sold for 62 million.

The many different pieces of clothing collected about 62 million dollars, but Jim Lyngvild was not allowed to keep any of the money themselves. The he reveals in this week's edition of the radio program 'Dahl on the Hack', which is also being shown on the video on the Extra Magazine.

- There was in the contract, that I should donate the money. I'd rather just tell you, before I brush glorien too much, says Jim Lyngvild to Søren Dahl.

The large amount of money was donated to the organization Bazaar, and the Organization, which helps sick chinese children.

Jim Lyngvild is very happy to travel and work in China. See in the video above, where he talks about the wild experiences that he has had on his trips to China.

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