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ShoeDazzle to GO RED for Women in February 2010


Hello Fashionistas!

Due to the overwhelming success of our first cause marketing campaign for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, I am excited to announce our next campaign coming up in February 2010: Go Red for Women! For more information, visit: http://www.goredforwomen.org

"Go Red For Women celebrates the energy, passion and power we have as women to band together to wipe out heart disease and stroke.

Thanks to the participation of millions of people across the country, the color red and the red dress now stand for the ability all women have to improve their heart health and live stronger, longer lives."
Did you know?
Heart disease is the No. 1 killer of women in America. In fact, more women die of cardiovascular disease than the next 5 causes of death combined. That’s including cancer!
We are in the process of selecting the perfect red pump for which we will donate 10% of the proceeds to the American Heart Association to support the following:
  • Medical research
  • Awareness and education
  • Community programs to help women live longer, stronger heart-healthy lives.
Help us get the word out to the press about our upcoming campaign in support of Go Red for Women in February and National Wear Red Day on February 5th so we can contribute to the important fight against heart disease!

SHOES FOR A CURE, it's a WIN WIN!


As October approaches, we are quickly reminded by every pink ribbon that it's BREAST CANCER AWARENESS month. An important time of the year to celebrate being a woman and all it's sexiness-- and that includes FASHION!

Kim Kardashian's company, ShoeDazzle.com, that I am a Shoe Style Expert for is doing our part by teaming up with Susan G. Komen for the Cure, to offer a Limited Edition Breast Cancer Awareness Shoe, the pink “Stephanie” pump. Ten percent of the proceeds from each Stephanie pump sold will be donated to Susan G. Komen for the Cure. BCA is a personal cause to the company. For starters, the pump is named after the loved one of a ShoeDazzle employee who has a rare form of breast cancer. Also, Kim found her grandmother’s experience with breast cancer to be life-altering, and so the company wanted a way to show their commitment to prevention and awareness—and they wanted to do it in style.

ShoeDazzle.com, monthly online “shoe society” co-founded by celebrity style icon, Kim Kardashian. For just $39/month a team of celebrity stylists (led by Kim, who serves as Chief Fashion Stylist) select five styles of shoes for you based on your unique fashion personality and tastes. A member then chooses which of the five she likes best and those shoes are sent to her doorstep. $39 is quite a steal as it includes a stylist, shoes and the cost of shipping, and it’s easy to opt out any month you don’t find a pair of shoes you love.