Vegan hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons designed Obama a $65 mens polo. How many vegan hip-hop mogul shion designers are supporting Mitt Romney?
Marcus Wainwright and David Neville of Rag & Bone designed a $75 Be The Change You Want To See tote for the campaign. Obama-Gandhi 2bags handbags totes product_roy012!
Most political analysts in Washington believe that war with Iran is unlikely, especially before the November U.S. elections. Politically it would be hard for President Obama to engage in another Middle Eastern war given the war weariness of the U.S. electorate, let alone the question of being able to afford it at a time when Defense Secretary Leon Panetta is cutting hundreds of billions of dollars from the Pentagon budget.
Award-winning accessories designer Eddie Borgo created a metal pin with the phrase Greater Together, available for $50.
Joseph Altuzarra, the winner of the 2011 Council of Fashion Designers of America/Vogue Fashion Fund, designed a ded plaid v-neck for $45. You read that plaid AND v-neck.
Richard Blanch of Le Mtier de Beaut designed a make-up bag with three nail polishes: Red-y To Win Red, Bo Blue and Victory White (they ran out of puns). Yours for $40.
Jason Wu designed Michelle Obamas ball gown for the Inaugural Ball on her first night as First Lady in 2009. His long sleeved cotton crew neck t-shirt isnt quite so elaborate, but at $55, campaign donors can purchase a piece of the magic.
bags handbags totes product_roy,This oversized tank-top designed by Rachel Roy, a vorite of First Lady, bears the quote: People who believe that change is possible are the ones who make it happen. This wardrobe change will cost Obama believers $55.
The First Lady recently wore a Vera Wang cobalt blue tulle gown to the 34th Annual Kennedy Center Honors, but Wang designed a more casual item for the re-election campaign, a canvas tote bag...for $85.
For $95, Obama boosters can wear Monique Pans cotton and hemp scarf bearing the Presidents likeness.
Tory Burch told Politico, [Michelle Obamas] style is noticed around the world, and thats a great thing for shion and for Washington. Thus the $75 canvas tote.
Obama is all about made in America these days, and Grace Tsao-Wua and Laura Kofoid of Laudi Vidni pride themselves on manucturing their handbags in the U.S. The duo designed a $85 deep-blue leather wristlet accented with the Obama campaign symbol.
Obama may be campaigning against income inequality, but he&8217;s asking his supporters to fork over some serious cash to support the message. His re-election fundraisingbags handbags totes initiative,Runway to Win, is selling election-themed designer clothing and accessories, like a printed scarf for $95. The high-end shion fundraiser mirrors his &8217;08 line, &8220;Runway to Change.&8221; Both initiatives were spearheaded by Obama bundler and Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour. Obama supporters, who can afford it, can purchase the political duds online starting Tuesday. Here&8217;s a quick look at what&8217;s on sale.
Narciso Rodriguez, who designed Michelle Obamas black and red election-night dress, made this modest black and white $45 tee for the re-elect.
This I Vote Obama t-shirt is $45, a relative bargain even though the prominent signature of designer Marc Jacobs makes it hard to tell whom the I refers to.
Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez of Proenza Schouler designed Obama 08 bracelets for Obamas first election line,Runway to Change. This time, the duo stepped it up with dark cotton t-shirts for $45.
Pop star Beyonc Knowles and her mother Tina contributed a printed t-shirt from their collaborative line, House of Deron. Just $45 to show solidarity with the man John McCain once called the biggest celebrity in the world.
Nothing says I support ir-share taxation like a $95 silk pattered scarf designed by Thakoon Panichgul.