Since the
classic red and white paper dress design from the 1960s, Campbell
Soup Company has a rich history of stylish, creative couture.
Today, the Campbell red dress has evolved into a meaningful symbol
of heart health that inspires women to live longer, healthier
lives.
We asked people across America to take inspiration from a real
female heart-health hero who motivates them and share their story
and their red dress design. The winning creation will become this
year’s Campbell Red Dress, and the designer will join the
list of fashion designers, including Nicole Miller and Michael
Vollbracht for Bill Blass, who have contributed to the collection
of Campbell dresses.
In February, 2010, American Heart Month, the winning designer
and their heart-health hero will travel to New York City to walk
the red carpet at the Woman’s Day Red Dress Awards with
fashion expert Tim Gunn and model the winning dress.
Please come back to this site January 4 –
28, 2010, to view the top three designs and vote for your
favorite. For each vote, we’re donating
$1 up to $625,000* to the American Heart Association’s Go
Red For Women® movement.

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DESIGN
ADVISOR
TIM GUNN
Fashion expert and heart-health advocate Tim Gunn joins the
cause to advise contestants every step of the way.
READ
TIM’S STORY > |
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DRESSED
TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE
Last year’s winning Nicole Miller dress was worn by
actress and heart-health advocate Jane Krakowski at a celebration
of 2009 American Heart Month. SEE
THE 2009 CAMPBELL RED DRESSES> |
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