gift idea #15: the charity water bottle

December 15, 2011 in entertainment

Wait, a water bottle? That’s what Matt Damon and Water.org think should be the number one gift of 2011. Watch the hilarious video below of Damon trying to convince kids that it’s what they really want for Christmas.

Water.org is an international nonprofit organisation that has transformed hundreds of communities in Africa, South Asia, and Central America by providing access to safe water and sanitation. Why not give them a Christmas present too and buy somebody on your list a special Christmas water bottle (from US$25).

in the news: old bridesmaid dress = new lbd!

May 11, 2011 in fashion

Do you remember in 27 Dresses when Katherine Heigl’s character had an entire wardrobe dedicated to her old bridesmaid dresses? Well, she – and you – could benefit from a cool new concept courtesy of Newly Maid.

The basic idea is that you send the company your lightly worn bridesmaid dress (or prom dress or mother-of-the-bride outfit or special occasion dress) and they will either donate it to Clothes4Souls or, if the dress is 100% polyester, they will melt it down to create a new fabric that will become a brand new dress.

In exchange for your unwanted frock, you’ll get a special deal on a brand new LBD (right). There are six classic styles to choose from that cost between $90 and $115 with “trade-in”. Of course, you can buy the dresses without trading in an old dress if you like but the cost is higher ($165-$200).

The service is currently only available in the US and you can find out more information on the Newly Maid website.

So what are you waiting for? Get spring cleaning that closet and get a new party frock at the same time!

guest post: charity couture at red threads

April 20, 2011 in fashion

Please welcome Jen from Vintageglammz, who very kindly agreed to attend yesterday’s celebrity launch of Red Threads and report back to The Dernier Cri. (Click on the links below for more photos.)

Do you dread stepping foot into a charity store due to that awful musky smell and the gruesome task of trawling through messy clothing bins? Fear not, because the Red Cross’ new fashion boutique store, Red Threads has just opened and I was fortunate enought to attend the opening thanks to Lauren.

An ordinary charity shopping experience it is not, Red Threads is a fine concoction of the upmarket and quirky. The quaint, shoebox sized store is cleverly designed and decorated. Think vintage Singer sewing machines as a wall feature, jars filled with multi-coloured spools of thread and fancy looking handiworks on display upon entering. Of course, no visit should be without a browse at the back of the store where the marvelous shoe collection awaits. There you will find a shoe wall made from second hand books (right).

The highlight of the store would have to be the designer garments generously donated by Australian celebrities. Sydney shoppers will have the chance to own a celebrity piece of their own including Cate Blanchett’s classic Giorgio Armani number, going for a bargain price of $495AUD, and Chris Bath’s swoon-worthy Jimmy Choo bow shoes – yours for a tiny $250AUD.

In addition to celebrity pieces, expect to find gems from top Australian designers such as Alannah Hill, Collette Dinnigan and high-end brands. No trawling is necessary as all clothing and accessories are neatly colour coordinated and arranged.

Red Threads is now opened and located on 390 Oxford Street, in Sydney’s trendy suburb of Paddington. Until 30th of May, shoppers can download a coupon to receive 30% off any Red Threads item. Just head to the Australian Red Cross Facebook page to download the coupon.

Store proceeds will go towards supporting people in need, such as those who have been affected by disasters in the last few months, so… happy guilt-free shopping!

friday film: kate vs teddy

March 18, 2011 in fashion

It’s Friday at last – and today’s Friday film is a cute and funny clip for British children’s charity, Comic Relief.

It stars Kate Moss, who gives viewers a very good (and unexpected) incentive to support Red Nose Day this year. Enjoy!

in the news: world of difference

February 17, 2011 in news

Ever wondered what it would be like to give up your day job and dedicate your time to helping those less fortunate?

Vodafone’s World of Difference gives you the opportunity to do just that – you can work for the charity of your choice for one year, including a $60,000 salary (in Australia).

Find out more details about the Australian program from Vodafone Australia. Applications close 25 February 2011.

The program runs in 20 countries around the world so check your country’s Vodafone site if you’re outside Australia.

Check out the experience of Grace McQuilten below – she combined fashion and charity through her year at The Social Studio.