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Behind the Seams: Rachel Zoe Bids Adieu to Her Jewels at Decadestwo
Looks like Rachel Zoe went bananas at her jewelry charity auction last night at Decadestwo in LA. It also appears her and Nicole Richie have reconciled, as Nicole was there unassumingly surveying the offerings. Benefiting the
Ovarian Cancer National Alliance, Zoe auctioned off costume jewelry ranging from deco to decadent. Zoe shared, “It’s a cause close to my heart, a wonderful organization and I think giving back should be this Spring’s ‘must-do’ item!” If you want a piece of the banana pie, some goods are
up for auction online. Other attendees included Zoe's adorable assistant Brad, her hubbie, Leven Rambin and Perry Reeves. Looks like it was a bauble blast, that we can look forward to seeing on the second season of
The Rachel Zoe Project. P.S. The Zoe has an affordable clothing line
in the works!
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We in the ovarian cancer community deeply appreciate Rachel's generosity and commitment to raise awareness of the disease. I was fortunate to represent the Ovarian Cancer National Alliance at this affair and it was exciting to see Rachel's friends and guests gathered together to support the cause. Thanks, Rachel! Annette Mattern, Board of Dir/ OCNA
1I want to express my appreciation to Rachel Zoe for raising awareness about ovarian cancer. My Mother survived breast cancer and then lost her life to ovarian cancer. We learned too late that she was a carrier of the BRCA gene mutation, which is often called "the breast cancer gene" but also puts carriers at a high risk of ovarian cancer. Thankfully, I found a group called FORCE: Facing Our Risk of Cancer Empowered, and with the support of people who have walked in my shoes, I navigated the path of genetic testing, learned I was BRCA positive, explored options for reducing my risk of breast and ovarian cancers, and chose to have prophylactic (risk-reducing) surgeries. Ovarian cancer isn't always hereditary, but it can be, so if there is a family history of breast or ovarian cancers, family members might want to talk to a certified genetic counselor to explore their risks and options.
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