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Mecedez-Benz Fashion Week Red Dress Fall 2014


GO RED for Women and The Heart Truth Red Dress Collection
CMO of Macys Martine Reardon (L) and AHA CEO Nancy Brown speak at Go Red For Women - 
The Heart Truth Red Dress Collection 2014 Show Made Possible 
by Macy's and SUBWAY Restaurants at the 
Theatre at Lincoln Center on February 6, 2014 in New York City. 
 AHA National Volunteer Star Jones speaks at Go Red for Women.
 Ireland Baldwin, wearing Donna Karen, 
walks the runway at Go Red For Women 
 Lindsey Vonn walks the runway wearing 
Cynthia Rawley at Go Red For Women 
 Jill Hennessy walks the runway wearing 
Dennis Blasso at Go Red For Women 
 Celebrity chef Giada De Laurentiis, wearing Carolina Herrera, 
walks the runway at Go Red For Women 
 Nene Leakes walks the runway wearing 
Dolce and Gabbana at Go Red For Women
AnnaSophia Robb, wearing Alice + Olivia, 
walks the runway at Go Red For Women

(Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for Mercedes-Benz) 


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