The Red Dress Pin  (Special Limited Edition)

Unveiled during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in February, The Red Dress Pin is the new national symbol for women and heart disease awareness. A special limited edition version of the Pin is available now while supplies last at the NHLBI Health information Center (see ordering information below).

The Red Dress Pin serves as a red alert for women, reminding them of The Heart Truth message: "Heart disease doesn't care what you wear. It's the #1 killer of women."

Designed exclusively for The Heart Truth  campaign by Angela Cummings, internationally renowned accessory designer, the Red Dress Pin features two-tone silver plate with an overlay of red enamel and a delicate heart accent. It has been worn proudly by fashion industry and women's heart health leaders.

This special limited edition Red Dress Pin is available for $29 ($27 plus $2 shipping & handling).

To order call the NHLBI Health Information Center (8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST):
301-592-8573; TTY: 240-629-3255

  "The Red Dress is Short, Sassy, & Sweet!!  I'm a 52 year old woman who had a heart attack nine months ago, now after four stents and four trips to the hospital, I can't wait for something to wear for people to ask me about.  The Red Dress Pin is like the pink ribbon for breast cancer, people will want to know what you are wearing and why."  

Is there a woman in your life who suffers from heart disease? You can advocate for her by wearing this Pin or giving it to her as a gift.  Show your support for women's heart health with style!

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