Fashionable Ways to Help
Monday, April 04, 2011
"Fall seven times. Get up eight." -Japanese Proverb
It's a nation known for samurai warriors, spiritual gardens, the bullet train and paper origami. Seaweed wrapped sushi, cherry blossoms and Pokemon.
It is also a nation devastated by the deadly earthquake and tsunami of March 11th. In the wake of such tragedy, the citizens of the world are offering a helping hand.
With Suzy's Collection of Japan Relief Efforts, you too can help Japan get back up again.
Rebecca Minkoff

Show support for the Red Cross by purchasing select Rebecca Minkoff handbags. $100 from the sale will be donated to their lifesaving work which provides medical care, food and shelter to thousands who have lost everything. www.rebeccaminkoff.com
Tory Burch

We ♥ Japan t-shirts from Tory Burch. 100% of the net proceeds of every Japan Relief T-shirt sold through September 15, 2011, will go to the American Red Cross to benefit the Japan earthquake and Pacific tsunami relief efforts. $29 www.toryburch.com
Etsy

Esty is currently featuring dozens of unique items at all different prices all giving a percent of sales to help Japan.
etsy.com
J.Crew

J.Crew teamed up with Japanese artist Pesu, to create this limited-edition tote in support of disaster-relief efforts in Japan. 100% of the profits from its sale will be donated to the Japanese Red Cross Society, which provides much-needed medical care and emergency supplies to victims of the recent earthquake and tsunami. Free shipping on this tote.
$25 www.jcrew.com
Lady Gaga

The Lady Gaga Japan Earthquake Relief Wristband is just $5 with the option to donate more if you choose.
ladygaga.shop.bravadousa.com








