Watch Below: Steph Claire Smith and Laura Henshaw talk about how they learned to love themselvesOne woman dies every eight hours from ovarian cancer in Australia and there is currently no early detection test. Which is why, Witchery has joined forces with the OCRF to fund research into developing an early-detection test and more effective treatments for Ovarian cancer.Developing an early detection test for the next generation could save the lives of more than 8,000 Australian women and more than 1.3 million women worldwide, throughout the next 10 years. As Australia's largest funder of ovarian cancer research, Witchery's White Shirt Campaign sees 100% of gross proceeds for every white shirt sold, donated directly to the OCRF, so they can continue funding researchers. WHO sat down with proud White Shirt campaign ambassadors Stephanie Miller & Laura Henshaw to find out how to support the great cause. Why did you decide to become ambassadors for Witchery’s White Shirt Campaign? Laura: I am proud to support the Witchery White Shirt Campaign because five women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer every day.