Members only shopping destination Rue La La has teamed up with Courteney Cox famous mothers and Nicole Kidman pastor of online stores for the site of fashion. Stores include elements of the most sought after actresses in style for mothers and children. To judge from each of their models, there is necessarily some interesting results.
[For the record, 19:19: Courteney Cox's name was misspelled in the previous version of this post and the title.]
All products and Kidman Cox is organized the sale goes to the charity of your choice.
Cox is California casual style is evident in the (comfortable and durable jeans for boys Joe and harvest Chanel bag for mother).
Cox chose the EB Medical Research Foundation, an organization that conducts research to determine the causes and cures for Epidermolysis Bullosa - a rare genetic disease characterized by blister formation after minor trauma to the skin. Cox was aware of the disease after his boss's nephew was born with the condition. Its turnover begins tonight at 5 PST.
Kidman sales are to be held sometime in the next month, and no doubt have some elements of fantasy as its sophisticated style. All sales will benefit Women's Cancer Center at Stanford University
[For the record, 19:19: Courteney Cox's name was misspelled in the previous version of this post and the title.]
All products and Kidman Cox is organized the sale goes to the charity of your choice.
Cox is California casual style is evident in the (comfortable and durable jeans for boys Joe and harvest Chanel bag for mother).
Cox chose the EB Medical Research Foundation, an organization that conducts research to determine the causes and cures for Epidermolysis Bullosa - a rare genetic disease characterized by blister formation after minor trauma to the skin. Cox was aware of the disease after his boss's nephew was born with the condition. Its turnover begins tonight at 5 PST.
Kidman sales are to be held sometime in the next month, and no doubt have some elements of fantasy as its sophisticated style. All sales will benefit Women's Cancer Center at Stanford University