04.29.11
A chance meeting with Race to Erase MS founder Nancy Davis was all it took for Laura Geller to know she had to get involved with the philanthropic organization.Immediately inspired, Geller created the exclusive, limited-edition kit Bring on the Bronze ($55), as part of the “Orange Campaign” that The Nancy Davis Foundation is spearheading to raise awareness and much needed funds for those afflicted with MS.
This kit just glows from the inside and out as Laura will be donating 20% of all proceeds towards Race to Erase MS.In addition, all guests at Nancy Davis and Tommy Hilfiger’s April 29 18th Annual Race to Erase MS event, themed Rock + Royalty, will receive the collection in their gift bags, as well as the opportunity to bid for several Laura Geller Makeup auction items including a trip to her famed NYC Studio on the Upper East Side.
“I’m thrilled to be a part of this wonderful event and assist Nancy in her tireless support to erase MS,” said Geller.“Our efforts to raise funds and awareness through the Bring on the Bronze Kit sales will run the entire month of May at my studio and on my website, Laura Geller.com.”
In addition to her efforts with Race to Erase MS, Laura Geller is a 2011 City of Hope honoree for her ongoing philanthropic efforts and accomplishments, as previously reported in Happi.
This kit just glows from the inside and out as Laura will be donating 20% of all proceeds towards Race to Erase MS.In addition, all guests at Nancy Davis and Tommy Hilfiger’s April 29 18th Annual Race to Erase MS event, themed Rock + Royalty, will receive the collection in their gift bags, as well as the opportunity to bid for several Laura Geller Makeup auction items including a trip to her famed NYC Studio on the Upper East Side.
“I’m thrilled to be a part of this wonderful event and assist Nancy in her tireless support to erase MS,” said Geller.“Our efforts to raise funds and awareness through the Bring on the Bronze Kit sales will run the entire month of May at my studio and on my website, Laura Geller.com.”
In addition to her efforts with Race to Erase MS, Laura Geller is a 2011 City of Hope honoree for her ongoing philanthropic efforts and accomplishments, as previously reported in Happi.