The best...shopping for a cause
Among the causes served here are AIDS, cancer, and animal welfare.
Emeco 111 Navy Chair
Exactly 111 soda bottles find a second life in the durable new plastic edition of a classic chair that was created for the U.S. Navy in 1944.
$245, dwr.com
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Source: Oprah
Lush Charity Pot
Lush’s handmade cosmetics have won a cult following. The company sends all proceeds from its Charity Pot moisturizer to the environmental or animal-welfare organization that appears on each lid.
$22, lushusa.com
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Reece Hudson Python Sleep Mask
This soft, faux-fur-lined python sleep mask will help you catch your z’s in the most fashionable way imaginable. Proceeds benefit the Fashion Night Out AIDS fund.
$45, kirnazabete.com
Source: Vogue.com
Tory Burch Tote
The uptown designer collaborated with downtown graffiti wunderkind James de la Vega on a series of accessories that benefit the Tory Burch Foundation, which creates economic opportunities for U.S. women.
$295, toryburch.com
Source: Elle
Chan Luu Bracelet
To raise money for breast cancer research, the supremely hip jewelry designer has made a five-wrap version of her must-have bracelet, with pink thread and Indian aventurine.
$190, chanluu.com
Source: Elle
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