October, as
many of you know, is Breast Cancer Awareness month. And whether you or someone
you know has been affected by the disease, or you just want to help make a
difference, there are scores of ways you can get involved.
One of our
favorite methods is, naturally, shopping. Designers and beauty brands have
rolled up their sleeves and created everything from shoes to sunglasses to
makeup, all with proceeds going to benefit cancer research.
We picked
the best items, which means it’s time to put your money where your mouth is and
shop for a cause.
Tory
Burch Limited Edition Eddie Ballet Flat, $178
There’s
nothing like a great pair of flats, and there’s one brand that makes them just
so: Tory Burch. From now through the end of the month, Tory will donate 15%
from purchases of these chic fuchsia flats to the Breast Cancer Foundation, up
to $15,000. Did we mention the free shipping? And, if that isn’t enough, Net-a-Porter
is donating 10% from Tory Burch sales to the Cynthia fund.
Lacoste
Sunglasses, $138
We like to
wear our sunglasses year-round and are thus always on the hunt for a new pair. Lacoste
teamed up with Marchon Eyewear to create some pretty-in-print shades complete
with our favorite little croc. Lacoste will donate 10% from each pair sold to
the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
Hunter
Boot, $125
With the
rain season fully upon us across the country, a new pair of rain boots is
essential. Hunter—who makes the best wellies, period—has teamed up with Nordstorm
to donate 20% of the Pink Original Tall boot to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure
foundation. Makes jumping in puddles that much more fun, doesn’t it?
David
Yurman Spiritual Bead Bracelet, $375
David Yurman’s pink chalcedony and pearl bracelet isn’t just a pretty bauble. It helps raise money for the Breast Cancer Fund. The jeweler is donating 10% of the price of every bracelet sold to help further research, treatment options, and more. And wouldn’t that bracelet just look amazing on you? A small price to pay for helping others.
David Yurman’s pink chalcedony and pearl bracelet isn’t just a pretty bauble. It helps raise money for the Breast Cancer Fund. The jeweler is donating 10% of the price of every bracelet sold to help further research, treatment options, and more. And wouldn’t that bracelet just look amazing on you? A small price to pay for helping others.
Betsey
Johnson I Am a Survivor Tote Bag, $75
If anyone
can relate to what breast cancer patients are going through, it’s Betsey Johnson.
She herself is a breast cancer survivor, and every year creates limited edition
items to raise money for the cause, and a portion of the proceeds goes to the CFDA’s
Fashion Targets Breast Cancer. Our favorite piece from this year's collection
is her I Am a Survivor tote. Everyone deserves to shout it from the rooftops.
The
Pink Pony Ricky by Ralph Lauren, $3,750
We’re always
big fans of the Ricky bag. It’s classic, it’s chic, and it can go anywhere and
with anything. And now, when you buy the Pink Pony version, 100% of proceeds go
to the Pink Pony Fund of the Polo Ralph Lauren Foundation. The bag is available
at select Ralph Lauren stores nationwide. The Pink Pony fund has also launched
an online card collection to help keep hope up. To send a card, simply go here.
You can also donate to the Pink Pony Fund while there.
Elie
Tahari T-Shirt, $35
Saks, Elie
Tahari, the Entertainment Industry Foundation and Jennifer Hudson have teamed
up this year for the 13th annual campaign to raise funds for the EIF’s cancer
research. All the proceeds (yes, 100%) from the shirts will go to the
foundation and will benefit more than 50 charitable programs aimed at new
detection, better treatment, and finding a cure. As for J.Hud? She’s the
spokesmodel! Love.
Shiseido Shimmering Rouge Lipstick, $25
Shiseido Shimmering Rouge Lipstick, $25
Shiseido has
partnered with Cosmetic Executive Women (CEW) to donate $5 for every Shimmering
Rouge Lipstick in Iron Maiden sold during October. CEW’s non-profit arm Cancers
and Careers aims to empower and educate people with cancer on how to continue
working and living their lives. So pucker up and help the cause!
Iman Sheer Finish Bronzing Powder in After Glow, $16
Good bronzer
that works for a variety of skin tones is hard to find. And one that benefits a
good cause, even harder. Which is why we’re all for Iman’s bronzing powder.
Iman Cosmetics will donate $1 for every Sheer Bronzing Powder sold to the Intercultural
Cancer Council, which promotes programs and research to “eliminate the unequal
burden of all cancers, including breast cancer, among racial and ethnic
minorities and medically underserved populations in the United States.”
The bronzing powder is available at Target, Drugstore.com,
Walmart, and ULTA stores.
Murad Age Reform Hydrate for Hope Duo, $85
It’s no
secret that we are anti-aging junkies. The longer we can avoid Botox, the better.
And if we can do a little good while saving face, literally!, isn’t that a
win-win for everyone? We say yes. Murad is donating 10% from every sale (up to
$1 million) to the City of Hope for breast and women’s cancer research,
treatment, and education.
OPI Pink Shatter Polish, $8.50
Even your
nails can say you care thanks to OPI’s latest shatter polish. The shade—a
bright pink—features the chic shatter effect, which we just can’t get enough
of. Each bottle comes with a ribbon, and OPI is donating $25,000 to Susan B.
Komen for the Cure. Pink Shatter is available nationwide at Professional
Salons, including Beauty Brands, Beauty First, Chatters, Dillard’s, JC Penney,
Pure Beauty, Regis, Trade Secret, and ULTA.
For more
products, check out Boy Meets Girl, which features a tote bag to help raise
money for Young Survival Coalition, and be sure to watch the founder's video.
Though we warn you, you won't be dry-eyed after.
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