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Personalities use fashion for Haiti earthquake relief

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Saturday 30 January 2010 01:00 GMT
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Joining fashion personalities including Gisele Bundchen, who donated $1.5 million to help Haiti's earthquake victims, supermodel Naomi Campbell has announced that her annual fundraiser Fashion for Relief will benefit the same cause.

Together with UK first lady Sarah Brown, Campbell will again put together the charitable fashion show featuring creations by Vivienne Westwood, Dolce & Gabbana and Alexander McQueen, among others, taking place on February 18, the evening before London Fashion Week kicks off.

Her announcement follows the news that the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) would produce a Fashion for Haiti t-shirt, which - produced by fashion brand Theory - will become available in US stores and on cfda.com on February 12, priced at $25.

Meanwhile, Hollywood actress Scarlett Johansson has designed a bag for Mango (she also is the official face of the brand) to benefit the Spanish Oxfam, which - depicting an ancient map of Haiti - will hit the brand's international stores in March, selling for €17.90.

Other products donating to Haiti's relief include:

6126 leggings by Lindsay Lohan ($65, 100 percent of proceeds go to Save the Children)
http://6126collection.com

Necklaces by Ken & Dana ($30 of the total $85 go to the Red Cross)
http://shop.kenanddanadesign.com/products/haitian-relief-b-side-rights-necklace

Solid Gold Rags' Save Haiti t-shirt (100 percent of the $100 per t-shirt go towards Haiti earthquake relief efforts)
http://solidgoldrags.bigcartel.com/product/save-haiti-tee

Tucker Paisley Love for Haiti Scarf ($62, 10 percent gets donated to the American Red Cross)
http://www.tuckerpaisley.com

If you would like to donate shoes and clothes, contact charities such as Sole4Souls, Fashion Delivers, Shoes2Share, or Foot Solutions.

However, the best thing you can do to help out remains donating cash. For an exhaustive list of charities on site, consult this Huffington Post article: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/01/12/haiti-earthquake-relief-h_n_421014.html

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