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Hot online shop features Bay Area designers and raises funds for HIV/AIDS

There is a hot shop online called Kreeya.com and it offers more than just fabulous designers from the Bay Area; the website offers a way to help raise money for HIV/AIDS through shopping. Fabulous! Kreeya.com is featuring bracelets from Until There’s A Cure, which raises funds and awareness for HIV/AIDS through sales of its bracelets. The proceeds from the bracelets go directly to fund prevention education, patient care services and HIV/AIDS vaccine development. 

In addition to the Until There’s A Cure bracelets, Kreeya.com features local designers and brands such as Culture Consumer, Dominique Ansari, FluffyCo, Frock Los Angeles, Gold & Citrus, Josie Adele, Kathleen van der Spek, Miranda Caroligne, Nooworks, Peasants & Travelers, RED Haute Jewelry, Revelation by ME, SAAKO Design and Zoe Hong.

The online shop offers apparel, jewelry and accessories which are unique and on-trend. To learn more about Kreeya.com, please visit Kreeya.com. Happy shopping and stay fabulous 

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Until There’s A Cure “African Art” bracelet for $50 on Kreeya.com. This cuff is perfect for fall’s upcoming cuff trend, which is hot off the runway!
Photo courtesy of Kreeya.com


Interview with Kimora Lee Simmons

I had the honor of interviewing Kimora Lee Simmons last week regarding the fabulous work she is doing around the country in conjunction with Bounty in order to help keep American classrooms clean. Kimora Lee Simmons took the time to speak with me just minutes before going into North St. Francois High School in Bonne Terre, Missouri in order to unveil the classroom she designed. The designer classroom was part of the $50,000 make-over sweepstakes offered by Bounty through the “We Love Our School” campaign.

The “We Love Our School” campaign gave parents the chance to enter their children’s school into a sweepstakes for a grand prize designer make-over worth $50,000. The sweepstakes was part of the national “Make a Clean Difference” campaign by Bounty and Kimora Lee Simmons where schools can receive a free cleaning kit filled with cleaning supplies in order to help keep classrooms clean.

The average teacher spends $500-$600 per year, out of his/her own pocket for classroom cleaning supplies. The “Make A Clean Difference” campaign is raising awareness for the need for cleaning supplies in the classroom.

The “We Love Our School” campaign winner, St. Francois High School in Bonne Terre, Missouri enjoyed having their art room make over by Kimora Lee Simmons who not only designed the classroom to be organized and practical for learning, she added “fabulosity” to the learning environment.

To read my interview article, please visit examiner.com.

To learn more about the work Bounty is doing to keep American classrooms clean, please visit bountytowels.com.

To follow Kimora Lee Simmons, please visit kls.com or her Twitter account, @OfficialKimora.

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National Wear Red Day

Today is National Wear Day and to celebrate Macy’s stores are offering a 20% discount to shoppers who wear red in-store. In addition to wearing red in-store, shoppers can take advantage of the discount online with coupon code WEARRED. Macy’s is also offering 10% off of sale merchandise.

Wearing red is a great way to increase awareness and help the fight against heart disease. The American Heart Association’s mission is to build healthier lives which are free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke. By purchasing Go Red items a portion of your purchase goes directly to the American Heart Association to help in the fight against heart disease.

Macy’s is offering 20% off to shoppers who wear red between February 2-6 in-store. Macy’s also has a large selection of Go Red items for sale in-store as well as online. 

Happy shopping, wear red and stay fabulous 

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I.N.C.dress at Macy’s for Go Red. Photo: Macy’s