Thursday, October 8th, 2009 | Beauty, News, Philanthropy, Shop
Help OPI Nail Breast Cancer
By Zoe
There are so many products to help support breast cancer awareness, and OPI has just the wallet friendly solution. With their Pink of Hearts 2009 Edition, the nail lacquer will help benefit Rethink Breast Cancer—an organization that supports young people concerned about and affected by breast cancer, through education, research, and support programs. Already this year, OPI will be making a donation of $5,000 to the organization.
The lacquer is a pretty, empowering light pink–a color meant to inspire and uplift. Each bottle has a special pink-ribbon cap wrap and contains no DBP, Toluene, or Formaldehyde. Like all OPI, this too features the exclusive OPI ProWide Brush for the ultimate in smooth, streak-free application.
OPI Limited Edition Pink of Hearts Nail Laquer retails for $8.50. For more information visit OPI.com.
Wednesday, October 7th, 2009 | Fashion, New York, News, Philanthropy
Coat for a cause
By Sophie

Elisa Dahan, co-founder of Mackage outerwear for women, lost her mother to breast cancer when she was young. Now, in support of Breast Cancer Awareness month Mackage has put out their ‘Hope’ coat. $100 from the sale of each coat will benefit the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. The coat is priced at $695 and is available exclusively at Sak’s Fifth Avenue in New York City.
Wednesday, October 7th, 2009 | Los Angeles, New York, News, Philanthropy
The Love/Avon Army Troops
By Michelle
Last October Dr. Susan Love embarked on a new venture and partnered with Avon to further Breast Cancer research; together they formed Army of Women. The objective of this foundation is unprecedented as it seeks to find the cause and prevention of Breast Cancer versus a cure. Army of Women matches doctors with women who have volunteered to participate in breast health studies. For each study an email is sent out to all of the volunteers with a brief description. If the women meet the criteria for the study they have the option to sign up by simply responding to the email.
In the past year Army of Women has recruited almost 312,000 women to volunteer their time and bodies to scientists researching the causes of Breast Cancer. With this brilliant partnership, 14 studies have been launched since last October giving scientists the opportunity to save money for research and process the studies at a much faster rate. In the past it has taken researchers months or years to recruit women for these studies but with Army of Women it speeds the process significantly and matches them within hours or days.
Moving into the second year Army of Women would like to overcome their challenge of recruiting minority women for the study. Thus far the foundation has 94% Caucasian women, 5% Hispanic women and only 1% of other minority women participating. It is also important to get more scientists on board for studies pertaining to healthy women, since it has been discovered that 70% to 80% of women who get breast Cancer have no risk factors. Army of Women seeks to increase their amount of recruits this year to show the doctors and scientists that women are willing to take part in the research. The fact is healthy women want a cure just as bad as the doctors fighting for a cure and the patients already affected.
Every October Pink products are marketed aggressively as a way to get women to support Breast Cancer Awareness but with the current economic status Army of Women offers a new option for advocacy. This opportunity is perfect for those that cannot give monetarily this year and even those who would like to get involved on a deeper level. For more information please visit ArmyofWomen.org and join the war against Breast Cancer.

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009 | Fab Events, Fashion, Philanthropy, Shop
Elie Tahari Gives Back
By Michelle
Elie Tahari joins in the fight against hunger by partnering with Action Against Hunger and Room to Grow for an evening of yummy hors d’oeuvres by Chef William Kovel, plus a look at the new fall season collection. The event will be held at The Elie Tahari Boutique, Copley Place in Boston on Tuesday, October 6th from 6-8 pm. The store will give 10% of the night’s sales to Action Against Hunger and Room to Grow and shoppers will receive 20% of their evening’s purchases.

Sunday, October 4th, 2009 | News, Philanthropy, Shop, Style
Kitchen Aid products, in pink
By Sophie
Kitchen Aid has released a series of pink kitchen products, and all for a good cause. Not only do these products add a flash of color to a dull kitchen, but they support the Susan G. Komen foundation for breast cancer research.
Each product purchased will generate a donation of up to $50 to the organization. Products include a pink mixer, blender, toaster and food processor and range in price from $49.99 to $349.99. For purchasing information, visit the Cook for the Cure site.
Sunday, October 4th, 2009 | News, Philanthropy, Shop
Wallet to support Young Survival Coalition
By Sophie
Accessories designer Lauren Merkin has paired up with the Young Survival Coalition to raise money for breast cancer. The Young Survival Coalition is an organization designed to assist younger women as they deal with breast cancer and help raise awareness of the possibilities of breast cancer at a young age. Lauren Merkin and the coalition are selling an exclusive fuchsia embossed lamb Breast Cancer Awareness Wallet. During the month of October, 50% of the proceeds will go directly to the Young Survival Coalition. At a price of $175, it is the perfect wallet for a good cause and won’t break the bank. For more information visit www.LaurenMerkin.com or www.youngsurvival.org.
Sunday, October 4th, 2009 | Fashion, Haute Press, New York, News, Philanthropy
In Love with Loza Maléombho
By Kimberly

Fresh and New,Loza Maléombho, is a recently founded New York City based ready to wear clothing line. The concept of the brand can be easily captured in four words: ETHICS, FASHION, CULTURE and EDUCATION. It symbolizes their intention to conduct fair trade initiatives in developing countries of Africa by partnering with local factories, creating jobs and maintaining ethical practices along the run. The multifaceted line targets a younger audience with trendy designs that translate a multi-cultural and ethnic influence into modern ready to wear. They strongly believe that the lack of education is the major reason for the slow development of some African countries, and will be donating a percentage of the benefit to the building of schools and acquisition of school equipments. For more information on Loza Maléombho check out http://www.lozamaleombho.com/


Saturday, October 3rd, 2009 | Accessories, Philanthropy, Shop, Web Vice
Pink Pumps for Breast Cancer Awareness Month at ShoeDazzle.com
By Leah
ShoeDazzle.com, co-founded by Kim Kardashian, along with the Susan G. Komen for the Cure are teaming together to support Breast Cancer Awareness Month. ShoeDazzle.com is a company in which trained fashion experts select the best shoe for your style each month according to your individual taste. Essentially you take a survey to determine your personality, a stylist selects five shoes that suite your vibe and you then receive one pair each month. Rather nifty …a monthly membership fee of $39 to receive a pair of shoes every month.
ShoeDazzle.com’s pink ‘Stephanie’ pump is now for sale on the site. It is not only a stylish shoe, but the special-edition shoe, is named after a special ShoeDazzle employee. Kim Kardashian found her grandmother’s experience with breast cancer to be life-altering and thus commited to donate 10 percent of the profits to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure foundation.
For more information visit ShoeDazzle.com.
Friday, October 2nd, 2009 | Los Angeles, New York, News, Philanthropy
Curing Breast Cancer One Cupcake at a Time
By Zoe
This month, help supporting breast cancer is something you can really sink your teeth into. And from now until October 15, Crumbs Bake Shop, that delicious bakery with all too fabulous cakes and cupcakes, has concocted the perfect pink treat to help a truly worthy cause.
Dubbed CRUMBS’ Pink Ribbon cupcakes, the luxe bakery/caterers opened its doors in March of 2003 on Manhattan’s Upper West Side by Mia and Jason Bauer. CRUMBS’ Pink Ribbon cupcakes is available for $3.75 and $1 per cupcake sold will be donated to the National Breast Cancer Coalition Fund (www.stopbreastcancer.org).
Orders them now at Crumbs.com, or drop by in person their L.A. and New York bakeries. Yum
Thursday, October 1st, 2009 | Accessories, Celebs, Fashion, Los Angeles, New York, Philanthropy, Shop
Gucci Partners with FFAWN
By Michelle
In 2007 Mary J. Blige and Steve Stoute established the Foundation for the Advancement of Women Now, also known as FFAWN. The mission of the foundation is to inspire women from all walks of life to reach their individual potential. FFAWN supports women who are facing difficulties in their lives and provides them with confidence to pursue their dreams and accomplish their goals by offering scholarships, grants, career development and programs that cultivate self-esteem.
Gucci’s Creative Director Frida Giannini designed the innovative Twirl watch in 2006; however the watch has recently been marketed again to benefit FFAWN. The Gucci Twirl watch gained popularity because of its ability to change from timepiece to bracelet. Gucci will donate a portion of sales to FFAWN from the sale of each limited edition Twirl watch in Gucci stores and select department and specialty stores in the United States and Canada. The limited edition Gucci for FFAWN Twirl is offered in black PVD with signature GG motif pierced bangle, monochrome dial and rotating rounded case adorned with black diamonds. To further the cause you can purchase your watch today at Gucci.com


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