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    Designers lend their glamour to Obama campaign

    NEW YORK (AP) — Can President Barack Obama's campaign recapture the glamour quotient of four years ago?

    Yes it can, says actress Scarlett Johansson — even if it's one designer tote bag at a time.

    Johansson, dressed in a black-and-sheer Stella McCartney frock, lent her own glamour quotient Tuesday to a launch party for Runway to Win, a fundraising initiative from the fashion world. A creation of Vogue editor Anna Wintour, one of the top Obama fundraisers in the country, it brings together 27 designers who've made relatively low-cost items such as canvas tote bags and T-shirts with Obama images and logos, now being sold online, with profits going to the campaign.

    Johansson pronounced them "wearable, beautiful pieces."

    "To everyone I know with birthdays in between now and November: You're welcome!" she quipped to the crowd, which sipped wine, munched on hors d'oeuvres and, of course, shopped. Also addressing the crowd: Obama campaign manager Jim Messina, who urged guests to "Buy everything you can get your hands on."

    Items piled on tables included a T-shirt designed by singer Beyonce and her mother, Tina Knowles, decorated with slogans such as, "I'm in!" (The shirt sells for $45.) A gray long-sleeved T-shirt by Jason Wu, who famously designed Michelle Obama's white inaugural ballgown, had a bird on a branch, in campaign colors (red, white and blue). A Marc Jacobs tee simply said: "I Vote Obama."

    And plain old canvas totes gained a lot of cachet merely from the tiny labels on them: Vera Wang, Derek Lam, Tory Burch and many others.

    Johansson, chatting with reporters, said it was important for the campaign to "reintroduce that kind of cool factor to the re-election."

    She deflected a question about fellow actor Matt Damon, her co-star in the recent movie "We Bought a Zoo," who campaigned for Obama four years ago but has been quite vocal about his disillusionment this time around.

    Johansson said the president is "fighting an uphill battle."

    "He was always going to be a two-term president," she said. "Change doesn't happen overnight. It takes time."

    She said she was even more enthusiastic than last time.

    "It's so important that his vision continue," she said. "And the alternative is devastating. It just cannot be."

    Wintour, wearing a Thakoon silk scarf ($95), said she thought fashion designers "can be very helpful" this election year — "As you see here tonight. These designers are going way beyond the call of duty. They should be working on their shows."

    Scoping out the merchandise was one high-profile designer who can't vote in the United States — Frenchman Olivier Theyskens, of Theory, which lent its showroom for the event.

    "Designers are like dreamers," Theyskens said. "So it's good for us sometimes to get into politics, into reality, into the real future. I can't vote here, but I can say what I think."

    The Obama campaign says the merchandise has been created in full compliance with campaign finance laws.

    Johansson had her own comeback to reported Republican concerns that the Runway to Win project might violate campaign finance rules if the items cost a lot more than they're selling for, saying of the GOP: "They're so unfashionable!"

    As for her own candidate, she said, he and his wife "have a casual cool about them. They're a very stylish couple."

    Johansson sure looked great in her designer duds, but will she be attending shows during Fashion Week, which starts on Thursday?

    "No," she said. "Fashion shows can be a little high-maintenance."

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    • Me  •  Columbus, United States  •  3 months ago
      Just curious. Does anyone know where all this crap is made?
      • Kaimana 3 months ago
        Gee, let me THINK...
      • Oda G 3 months ago
        I heard they were made in the USA.
      • greenleaflink 3 months ago
        they were all "assembled" in Italy, materials made in China.

        What they assembled, was the price tag.

        -alot of products have this re work around of where it is made/assembled.
    • forestgump  •  3 months ago
      where is the glamor in 47 million food stamp recipients
    • mike  •  Elmhurst, United States  •  3 months ago
      more lies more lies more lies more lies
    • cyndi  •  3 months ago
      DEAD MAN WALKING
    • Sam  •  3 months ago
      I think I am going to be sick.
    • Cup of tea  •  3 months ago
      So they want Obama to be more superficial? Nice.
      • Jen 3 months ago
        LOL...I don't think that is possible, he hit the max on that a long time ago.
      • shtstk 3 months ago
        Jen is right.
    • I  •  3 months ago
      "You can't polish a turd" Darnell, the owner of a junk yard, from the movie "Christine"
    • little one  •  Winston-Salem, United States  •  3 months ago
      And ScarJo is who exactly politically? An idiot?
      • greenleaflink 3 months ago
        she's been around the block quite a bit i heard...every hunk in hollywood has "dated" her...
      • Sparky2u 3 months ago
        I thought she was South African.
    • D'Man  •  3 months ago
      Designers and Obama......they both just throw stuff out there to see if anybody will buy if........NO SALE
    • T  •  Newark, United States  •  3 months ago
      I would'nt wear or carry anything with his name on it--i only wear made in america, and that's not obama!!!!
    • lee  •  3 months ago
      Waves of nausea after reading this article. Yahoo, pls stop or I'm gonna hurl.
    • jg  •  3 months ago
      Lipstick on a pig.
      • shtstk 3 months ago
        People who listen to and make decisions based on what some "hollywood celebrity" has to say, are just plain stupid. Those stars change their partners as often as they change their underwear so why would you put merit in anything they say?
    • mysticalmuse73  •  3 months ago
      TACKY! People are losing their jobs, right and left. An this is they type of fundraising that is going on. It is truly disgraceful, all I can say is a great list of designers I will never buy from again.
    • Bikeman  •  3 months ago
      Airheads for Obama 2012.
    • Willow Tree  •  3 months ago
      You can put lipstick on a disgusting, ugly pig but it is still a disgusting, ugly pig.
    • Sunset  •  Batesville, United States  •  3 months ago
      Glamour is just another way of covering up the real thing!
    • Albert  •  3 months ago
      Only a star struck idiot with zero ability to think for themself would give credence to the political endorsements of entertainers
    • Kaimana  •  Rye, United States  •  3 months ago
      I am an artist, and designed the prints for J.Crew for 17 years. I will be HAPPY to create ANTI-ODUMBO pieces for anyone who will foot the bill to manufacture them. FOR FREE.
    • FrancesH  •  Tampa, United States  •  3 months ago
      Anyone who is sickened and disgusted by this article should remember that the Democrats made the last three years possible by sicking this arrogant, incompentent narcisist on us instead of a real president. Remember this when you vote, and vote Republican, send this pos back to Kenya. Maybe he can run for king there.
    • Cracker central  •  Houston, United States  •  3 months ago
      And what third world slave camp made all this stuff?

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