Filed Under (Styles) by Michelle on 02-10-2012
With October comes fall weather, colorful leaves, cool breezes and Breast Cancer Awareness month. Evelyn Lauder, who passed away just last year from cancer, was the founder of the pink ribbon campaign that is so prevalent today in supporting breast cancer awareness and prevention. Given that over 200,000 cases of breast cancer are expected to occur in US women in 2010, it is likely that someone you know will be or has been affected by this deadly disease. Bring awareness to Breast Cancer research and prevention this month by rocking your pink high heels and reminding your friends and family to get their annual screenings. Early detection lowers the death risk associated with breast cancer and the likelihood of survival and remission.

GUESS Lexxa in Dark Pink Fabric

Luichiny Xtra Special in Fuchsia Suede

Jessica Simpson Bansi in Jazzberry Suede

Promise Romania in Fuchsia

NYLA Shoes Issa in Fuchsia

Paris Hilton Amber in Fuchsia Suede
With October comes fall weather, colorful leaves, cool breezes and Breast Cancer Awareness month. Did you know that Evelyn Lauder herself was the founder of the pink ribbon campaign in 1992 that is so prevalent today in supporting breast cancer awareness and prevention? Given that over 200,000 cases of breast cancer are expected to occur in US women in 2010, it is likely that someone you know will be or has been affected by this deadly disease. Bring awareness to Breast Cancer research and prevention this month by rocking your pink high heels and reminding your friends and family to get their annual screenings. Early detection lowers the death risk associated with breast cancer and the likelihood of survival and remission.
Dolce Vita Devon in Magenta Suede
Michael Antonio Anderson in Magenta Glitter
Paris Hilton Vee in Fuchsia Satin
Dolce Vita Phea in Magenta Leather
Betsey Johnson Daelyn in Fuchsia Satin
Dolce Vita Notty in Magenta Leather
To learn more about Breast Cancer research and awareness or to donate to the cure, visit Susan G. Komen for The Cure.