Spending Your Bucks For A Good Cause

posh-naked.jpgBuying things makes me feel guilty. I mean, ridiculously guilty. Considering most of the clothes in my closet are there just for decoration, I cannot justify spending money on most of the things that I want, other than, “I want them!“. Which isn’t that strong of a case.

I suppose it could be out of pure vanity, since, I am a woman and unfortunately we do have standards to uphold in order to not look like we walked out of last Springs fashion trends, or last years trip to Goodwill (though I have found INCREDIBLE things at Goodwill).

With that being said, I never feel nearly as guilty if a portion of the money I’m spending is going to a good cause.

That’s why when Marc Jacobs came up with the new “Protect The Skin You’re In” campaign, as well as “Save yor ass” and “Protect your largest organ”, I was all over it.

Marc (my favorite designer) wanted to raise awareness on fighting melanoma and designed a t-shirt with naked (hot) celebrities. Proceeds from the shirt go to NYU’s interdisciplinary school of medicine melanoma cooperative group.

I don’t feel guilty about buying this stuff. In fact, I feel pretty damn amazing about contributing to this cause. Though, I kinda wish it was David Beckham on the shirt, rather than Posh Spice…but I still wear it proudly.

Designers are surely onto something here. Juicy Couture recently came out with “Viva La Cure” t-shirts supporting the Womens Cancer Research Fund. I love that designers are really trying to do something important. Usually their clothing is overpriced and seasonal, but these items are completely timeless.

Other AMAZING products that give to charity:

*M.A.C Cosmestics, gives a portion of every Viva Glam lipstick sold to fund the fight against AIDS/HIV. Some famous faces who support the campaign: Fergie, Dita Von Tease, Eve, Lil’ Kim, and Pamela Anderson

*H&M had different celebrities design t-shirts to support Fashion Against AIDS. The celebs: Rihanna, Rufus Wainwright, Timbaland, Good Charlotte, Ziggy Marley and more.

*Philosophy designed A TON of charity supported products. All supporting: Womens Cancer Research Fund, Joyful Heart Foundation, Rainforest Foundation, Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation, and PBS Kids.

*CARGO at Sephora has created Eco-friendly lipsticks to fight global warming. Two dollars from every lipstick is donated to St. Jude’s Research Hospital.

Now shopping can also be a good deed instead of an instant regret! Any charities we should know about that you support??

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