Fashion for Change
October 12, 2008 | New York, New York | Vetting explained
In New York City's East Village, a young hip fashion designer, Kate Goldwater, is using Obama's face as the new fad of this clothing season.She's turned her store in Obama's fashion headquarters, selling Obama dresses and shirts, giving away pins and stickers. All in the name of rocking the vote and raising awareness for the democratic presidential nominee.
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