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Support Breast Cancer With These Philanthropic Fashions

October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Think pink and support the cause with these philanthropic goodies.
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(ABOVE TOP LEFT) David Yurman pearl, diamond, and alligator timepiece, $3,400/David Yurman NorthPark (a portion of proceeds benefits the Breast Cancer Research Fund)
photography courtesy of David Yurman
(ABOVE BOTTOM LEFT) Mary Norton special-edition pink “Chandelier” bag in python, $1,595/Saks Fifth Avenue from October 18–21 (a portion of proceeds benefits women’s cancer organizations)
photography courtesy of Linda Gaunt Communications
(ABOVE RIGHT) St. John special eight-piece evening and sportswear collection, $345–$1,295/St. John Highland Park Village (10 percent of proceeds benefit Susan G. Komen)
photography courtesy of St. John

(ABOVE LEFT) Archipelago Ribbons of Love diffuser, $50/Nordstrom (40 percent of proceeds benefit City of Hope Foundation)
photography courtesy Siren PR
(ABOVE RIGHT) Pier 1 Floral Blossom candle, $15/Pier 1 (25 percent of proceeds benefit Susan G. Komen)
photography courtesy of Pier 1

(ABOVE LEFT) Laura Gibson 22k gold and semiprecious stone necklaces, $3,900 & $1,950/Bailey Banks & Biddle (a portion of proceeds benefits Susan G. Komen)
photography courtesy of courtesy of DFM PR
(ABOVE RIGHT) Hidalgo’s enamel and 18k gold breast cancer ring, $725/Bachendorf’s
photogrpahy courtesy of Alison Brod PR

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