Sarah Seven Donates Five Percent of Profits to Benefit Children Around the World

While designing dresses may be her talent, one of Sarah Seven's passions is to help children around the world who cannot help themselves.
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Irving, TX (prHWY.com) September 8, 2011 - PORTLAND, Ore., September 8, 2011 - While designing dresses may be her talent, one of Sarah Seven's passions is to help children around the world who cannot help themselves. As a successful, Portland-based designer, Seven gladly donates resources to both Compassion International and the International Justice Mission.

Sarah Seven incorporates a vintage look to each dress she creates. Each detailed, trendy dress is designed with a more modern fit. Each dress in the collection is of a romantic style, making the women wearing it feel beautiful and chic. Sarah has seen so much success that she now sells dress from coast to coast, in stores located in New York, California, Portland and Toronto. With this much success, Seven was able to incorporate her love for giving generously to children's charities.

"I am thankful for the success of my design business but knew I had to give back," said Sarah Seven, dress designer. "I chose to give 5% of our profits to Compassion International and the International Justice Mission because I know my money is going directly to helping feed, clothe and rescue needy children around the world, a group I care deeply about and hate to see suffer."

Sarah Seven now offers a full collection of bridal gowns, special occasion dresses and ready to wear pieces. Customers enjoy the vintage look yet modern feel of the dresses. Since each dress is customized to fit the woman, the designs are often well embraced and flattering on each and every woman who purchases a piece from Seven's collection. Besides caring for children around the world, Sarah Seven is passionate about sustainability and going green. In fact, each dress designed by Seven is made in the U.S. and most are made using sustainable fabrics, or even recycled, vintage material. By choosing to design and create the dresses in the U.S., less energy is used in the transportation of fabric and pieces of the dress. Using sustainable fabric means less non-natural threads in the material and less destruction occurred while the fabric was being made.

PR Contact:
Madelynn Todd
1402 SW Morrison St.
Portland,
Oregon 97205
(503) 475- 2379
http://sarahseven.com

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