News: Fran Drescher Offers Up Charity Skincare, Intermix Makes A Do Good Tote, And More
1. Fran Drescher, who survived ovarian cancer in 2002, has created a skincare line, FranBrand. A portion of the proceeds will benefit a charity called Cancer Schmancer. The line debuts on HSN on November 10, so until then, go shopping in a manner that benefits the earth. [WWD]
2. Speaking of charity, Intermix is partnerning with the artist Marilyn Minter (her video art, Green Pink Caviar, is playing in the background of Madonna’s current tour) to create a tote bag who’s proceeds will help benefit the nonprofit Bright Pink. Intermix has been awfully busy lately. [Fashionista]
3. Over at Givenchy, Ricardo Tisci is launching a secondary capsule collection, Redux, which will be more affordable than its big sister but based off that line’s classics, like white shirts and leather jackets. Personally, we’d suggest getting a hold of one of those jackets and pairing it with a sweet jumpsuit. [Elle UK]
4. Minnesota passed a law that state colleges and universities have to make an extra effort to sell apparel made in the U.S. in all campus stores. We also think colleges in general should try hawking logo tees that actually fit. [NPR]
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