This February, The Heart Truth celebrated its sixth year at New York's Fashion Week, commemorating the groundbreaking partnership with America's fashion industry to bring the Red Dress to life in the national effort to raise awareness about women and heart disease. On National Wear Red Day—February 1, 2008—The Heart Truth rolled out the red carpet for 15 of today's celebrated women donning one-of-a-kind Red Dresses by America's top designers for women's heart health. This year's show featured opening remarks by Mrs. Laura Bush, campaign ambassador, and a show-stopping finale sung by Liza Minnelli.
Designed to warn women of their #1 health threat, The Heart Truth created and introduced the Red Dress as the national symbol for women and heart disease awareness in 2002 to deliver an urgent wake-up call to American women. The Red Dress reminds women of the need to protect their heart health and inspires them to take action.
The Red Dress Collection 2008 Fashion Show was presented by Diet Coke with national sponsors Johnson & Johnson and Swarovski; and make-up partner Bobbi Brown Cosmetics.
Photos and graphics related to Red Dress Collection 2008 and The Heart Truth campaign are available in the Image Library. Press information about the debut of Red Dress Collection 2008, as well as The Heart Truth's February activities, can be found in the Press Room.
Participating Designers
The fashion show featured 15 celebrity women paired with the most prestigious fashion houses to debut The Heart Truth's Red Dress Collection 2008.
Participating models and designers included:
Allison Janney for Donna Karan
Ana Ortiz for Badgley Mischka
Ashanti for Tracy Reese
Camryn Manheim for Ali Rahimi
Cheryl Hines for Catherine Malandrino
Heidi Klum for Marc Jacobs
Jenna Fischer for Carmen Marc Valvo
Joss Stone for Max Azria Atelier
Lisa Rinna for Michael Kors
Liza Minnelli for Halston Original
Maria Menounos for Marchesa
Mary Lynn Rajskub for Monique Lhuillier
Molly Sims for Daniel Swarovski
Rita Moreno for Lily Samii
Sara Ramirez for Angel Sanchez