From Sexy Miss South Africa Tansey Coetzee to Idols Winner Dewald Louw, the PAST celebrity crew is slick and most amazingly awesome representing a cause with so much to offer! If you haven’t heard about PAST (People Against Suits and Ties) yet, they are a rad organisation (represented by these celebrities) who have teamed up with Spingleap.com for a hot new t-shirt design competition.
The competition takes fascism in fashion and rips it apart! Taste, creativity and style have demonstrated that this initiative offers a hell of an innovative bomb for the charity world. Taking art and fashion as a fundamental role in motivating people to donate to those with disabilities in a stylish and fashionable way.
Dress for Freedom is what the new official Casual Day t-shirt represents and I really can’t wait to see who the winner will be!
So guys and girls sure George Bush had his days strutting his stuff as being the president of America, however his personality combined with his suit and tie projection most definitely sucks. Just another seemingly big boss looser who is a slave to the suit and tie.
I’m more for the down-to-earth fun loving people who stand as real role models, and when I came across the celebrities on PAST (People Against Suits and Ties) initiative I was amazed. These PAST celebrities are participating in the good cause of helping people with disabilities. The PAST celebrity crew definitely have and now that Spingleap.com has joined with their trendy PAST themed competition Casual Day initiative for 2009, I think the result is sure to be a potently massive one.
For more info on the Spingleap.com PAST competition click here .
Peace
Wesley




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