mystyle Shop-It List: Breast Cancer Awareness Month Special
Thu., Oct. 1, 2009 6:09 PM PDT by Sydne Summer
Things we want to buy today…
1. Shine It: Jennifer Fisher Jewelry's disc pendant, created especially for City of Hope; $150.
2. Ribbon It: Breast cancer bracelet by Lisa for Loft, to bring a vintage vibe to any outfit; $24.50.
3. Time It: Lacoste Biarritz watch, to add a pop of color while donating to breast cancer research; $195.
4. Shimmer It: PurpleLab SWAC: Sealed With A Cure gloss, so our lips can shine with real gold flecks! $18.50.
5. Feather It: Elizabeth and James for Shopbop necklace, for a trendy piece that gives back; $58.
6. Bling It: Swarovski Glam Pink cardholder, to do business in style while supporting a yoga program for breast cancer survivors; $190.
7. Write It: Erin Condren Candy Lace notecards, for a personalized way to fundraise for the cure; $40.
8. Wash It: YourTimeBodyTreats Think Pink vegan soap, to smell like fresh flowers; $5.
9. Tote It: Mothers, Daughters, Sisters, Friends packable shopping bag trio, for an eco-friendly way to fight for the cause; $9.95.
10. Style It: Kenra Limited Edition Pink volume spray, to join the fight with a hair commercial-worthy 'do; $12.75.
11. Bow It: DKNY Tussah silk cardigan, for a sweet way to stay warm; $125.
For more ways to Fight With Style, head over to mystyle's Shop Pink gallery.


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Now loading...Karen Robinovitz Fri, Oct 2, 2009, 5:25 PM
1. Thank you SO much for mentioning Purple Lab's SWAC lipgloss! Keep supporting breast cancer awareness and research- you know we will! We love that you love us- and let those sassy lips shine with the real gold flakes!Mwah!KarenCreatrix of Purple Lab
Meribeth Wed, Dec 2, 2009, 2:30 PM
2. I soooooooooooooooo hate the D * G Time commercial airling on Clean House. What are you thinking? This is a family show. If you want to air **** do it on an adult channel so we don't have to watch it or expose our kids to it. What are you thinking? The Victoria's Secret commerical is also racey and inappropriate for the Clean House program. Meribeth Gillespie meribethemail;@aol.com