Fun and Fashionable Ways to Support HIV/AIDS Awareness
Headphones, jewelry and apparel for a good cause.
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Office Smarts - From headphones to purses, BET.com rounds up swag that raises awareness for HIV/AIDS.– Britt Middleton These papier-mâché-crafted office supplies were made by HIV-positive artists of the Cape Town, South Africa-based AIDS nonprofit Wola Nani. The entire collection is available for sale at West Elm. (Photo: West Elm)
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Va-Va Voom - Nicki Minaj and Ricky Martin were the latest stars to front MAC's Viva Glam makeup line, which donates 100 percent of proceeds to helping women, men and children living with and affected by HIV/AIDS. (Photo: MAC Cosmetics)
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Heard Around the World - Over the years, the (RED) campaign has brought together the world's leading brands, humanitarian groups and artists to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS, with a percentage of retail sales going to the Global Fund. These Beats by Dr. Dre Solo HD Special Edition headphones help make that message heard around the world. (Photo: Beats by Dre)
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Fashion Against AIDS - This year marked H&M's fifth annual Fashion Against AIDS campaign. The clothing retailer commissioned international artists and illustrators to create a line of tribal-inspired clothing and accessories, with 25 percent of proceeds going to youth HIV/AIDS awareness projects. (Photo: H&M)
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High Style With a Conscience - Luxury brand Cartier's Love Bracelet for AIDS Awareness was a hit with celebrities like Rosario Dawson. It's no longer available, but you can find similar styles here. (Photo: Cartier)
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