Simon Doonan Second-guesses Fashion’s Charity Obsession
The most fabulous male of Barneys questions the philanthropy fad.
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The most fabulous male of Barneys questions the philanthropy fad.
Tax returns show the First Couple was pretty charitable last year.
A charity lunch date with the CNN anchor was auctioned off for $13,500 less than it was at the same time last year.
And to think this year you stopped even paying for those little address labels they send you unsolicited.
They hope for her to promote a charity event for the September shows.
She visited elementary-school children in China and admired their artwork, but they didn't even know who she was.
Not-for-profits who would like to be considered for a portion of the gift can apply now.
And keeps the unconventional-materials challenge alive!
The plucky charity, founded by Mother Hale in 1969, will change its focus.
Also, Jacques Cousteau's daughter shills products, and the makeup artist from 'Project Runway' advises.
Tomorrow, Paul McCartney's ex-wife will make a presentation to the children of the South Bronx — and grill some meatless hot dogs, to boot!
Heather Graham spoke to the crowd about poverty in a way that only Heather Graham can.
DKNY gave a new look to City Harvest trucks, inspired by the label's fall campaign.
Also, checking into Fashion Week might not take so long this year, and Seven for All Mankind sweeps through Asia.
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