Miranda Kerr’s cherubic face and lithe body are currently fluttering on dozens of giant expensive banners for a kilometre down either side of Sydney’s iconic William Street. That would be completely unremarkable, except that the campaign to which the supermodel has lent her name, face and body isn’t for lingerie, swimwear, watches, teacups, shampoo or perfume. It isn’t even for her organic skincare brand.
It’s for a hospital.

Royal Hospital for Women banners stretch up Sydney's William St. Image: Mamamia.
The Royal Hospital For Women specialises in the care of women during pregnancy and birth, and late last year Miranda Kerr was named the ambassador of the Royal Hospital For Women Foundation, a not-for-profit that aims to raise funds to help the hospital provide specialist care to women and newborns.