Now you can get the “React Now” Red Kors t-shirt in white
When you buy the t-shirt the profts goes to Red Kors, so hurry up and get it at our YHS shop or online here
Here are some backstage photos of Ibi Støvring and Christian Bitz


Now you can get the “React Now” Red Kors t-shirt in white
When you buy the t-shirt the profts goes to Red Kors, so hurry up and get it at our YHS shop or online here
Here are some backstage photos of Ibi Støvring and Christian Bitz



The legendary editor of American Vogue, Anna Wintour, has in the name of charity donated a one-week internship at Vogue. Tailored to the auction winner’s interests and skills this experience at Vogue will be both informative as well as a ‘once-in-a-lifetime-experience’.
Part of the internship will include attending a show during New York’s Fashion Week.
All profit will be donated to The RFK Center for Justice and the Human Rights.
The auction closes 29 April 2010 – what are you waiting for!?
Click here to bit or to follow the auction

4 Times Square - Vogue's headquarter in New York
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There are thousands of possibilities to make your personal contribution to support the needy and distressed population of Haiti.
And why not combine contributing to a good cause with a statement piece reminding others to do the same.
The company Uncommon – founded on the desire to foster an artistic community – have created the Haiti Relief Collection a selection of iPhone cases costing $39.99 where 100% of profits from your purchase will go to the Red Cross. It will express both your support and act as a reminder to yourself and others of the ongoing need in Haiti.
As it says on their site, “Make this case part of your long term day-to-day communication encouraging others to give.”


Sophie Dahl
Photographer Lorraine Goddard (former wife of 80s singer and Adam Ant) hosts this exhibition at the Getty Images Gallery in London, featuring more than 50 celebrities and fashion types snapped doing what makes them happy.
The show, which includes snaps of Vivienne Westwood with her husband Andreas Kronthaler, Roland Mouret reading and Sophie Dahl sitting in a window glancing out, took several years to put together and aims to raise awareness of depression. It will be touring the rest of the UK, and coming out s a coffee-table book, before travelling to New York and LA later in the year.
Each photograph is a limited edition of 25. All of the images are for sale; £150 signed, unframed.
A percentage of the profits go to YOUNGMINDS, The Children’s Mental Health Charity of which Lorraine Goddard is patron.