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Showing posts with label runway to change. Show all posts

election etiquette.

Today, Tuesday, Nov. 4th, will mark as a pivitol date in history as the next president of the United States will be elected to the White House. And you have the power to determine the course of this country, by casting your vote on this historic day. 
 I'm sure both democratic and republican parties will be in supporting fashion of the candidate. However, do not go into the voting booths with any presidential pariphinila or you will be snatched of the opportunity to sport, stick, and state "I Voted" that day. Your support is best shown behind the booth, not on buttons and, or T's. 
Speaking of T's... I finally got my Tory Burch "Runway to Change" shirt and wore it the eve of the election. I hope it sent the message to run to the booths and vote. 

Here are some pics...




politically posh.


Where the race  and the runway meet (to go canvasing on rodeo.)

Last month, Vogue Editor In Chief Anna Wintour, (author of the bible--to us fashion devotees) and style symbol Sarah J Parker hosted "Runway to Change." The event's purpose was to raise money for the Obama campaign. Designers dedicated to the cause contributed apparel such as shirts, bags, and scarfs for sale. Marc Jacobs, Tory Burch, and Diane von Furstenburg are a few out of several who supported the campaign with their designs for Obama's "Runway to Change." 

Here is some of the merch 
Zac PosenJuicy CoutureRachel RoyDerek Lam
                                                                       

Visit the Runway to Change site, and get politically posh! (My Tory Burch T is en route!)

This is how I do it:
                       
       

Don't run away from change, be on the runway toward it.