Sharon Osbourne is fronting a breast cancer campaign a year after having a preventative double mastectomy.

The former X Factor judge, who suffered from colon cancer, has teamed up with her daughter Kelly for this year's Fashion Targets Breast Cancer campaign which launches today.

The Osbourne duo will be joined on billboards nationwide by designer Pearl Lowe and her model daughter Daisy.

The famous mother and daughter pairings are urging the public to "Wear Your Support'" and buy something from the campaign's collection.

Funds will be raised for Breakthrough Breast Cancer through the sale of specially designed products on the high street.

Osbourne had a preventative double mastectomy after dis-covering she carried the BRCA gene which increases the risk of developing breast cancer by up to 85%. She said: "Having a double mastectomy just made sense – I want to ensure I'm there for my family for the future.

"I hope everyone embraces the campaign this year. It's vital scientists can keep making breakthroughs to improve the lives of women affected."

Retailers involved include M&S, River Island, Warehouse, Topshop, Coast, Laura Ashley, my-wardrobe.com and Debenhams, with all pieces carrying a minimum 30% donation.