With over 40 top brands represented in the dream closet, the closet includes everything from dresses to shoes to athletic wear. Anyone can enter by purchasing a Fashion Targets Breast Cancer t-shirt with 100% of the proceeds benefiting the Fashion Targets Breast Cancer foundation.
Featured product in the dream closet includes items and full outfits from designers Diane Von Furstenberg, Tory Burch, Theyskens’ Theory, Rag & Bone, Helmut Lang, Rachel Zoe, Thakoon, House of Harlow, Topshop, Coach, and many more.
The closet will be showcased on the Stylitics website and will be completely browseable and shoppable through most of the month of December. The winner will be chosen at random from eligible entries on December 24th.
“You can give back and get back with this fun and innovative campaign to raise awareness and funds for Fashion Targets Breast Cancer,” says Steven Kolb, CEO of the CFDA.
Stylitics Co-Founder Zach Davis adds, “Working with the CFDA and Fashion Targets Breast Cancer is the perfect fit, allowing Stylitics to show off our new and exciting social closet platform and contribute to an amazing cause, all while giving someone the chance to win the closet of their dreams.”
Stylitics is a social virtual closet platform for people who care about style and clothing. It is a fun, connected, and intelligent extension of a user’s actual wardrobe, which allows them to share ideas with friends, collaborate on outfits, and explore and shop celebrity closets. For more information about Stylitics, go to http://www.stylitics.com.
The Council of Fashion Designers of America, Inc, (CFDA) is a not-for-profit trade association that leads industry-wide initiatives and whose membership consists of more than 400 of America’s foremost womenswear, menswear, jewelry, and accessory designers.
Fashion Targets Breast Cancer (FTBC), a charitable initiative of the Council of Fashion Designers of America/CFDA Foundation, marshals the goodwill and services of every element of the fashion industry to raise public awareness and funds for the breast cancer cause, in the U.S. and internationally. The Fashion Targets Breast Cancer name and symbol were created by Ralph Lauren and subsequently entrusted to the CFDA Foundation.
FTBC was first presented in the U.S. in the spring of 1994 during New York Fashion Week, and was formally launched in September 1994 at a special White House reception hosted by then-First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton.
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