Carrie (of the Carrie Actually blog) sent in this photo of her holding a baby pygmy goat. Awwwwwwwwwww!
Introducing… The Oxfam Collection
Nanny Goats in Panties is proud to announce that it has teamed up with Oxfam America and Ivy Worldwide to promote the arrival of the new Oxfam Collection and to give away a goat sponsorship to one awesome NGIP reader. It’s a giveaway giveaway. Or something like that and it’s happening soon, so keep your eyes peeled, because I will probably also throw one of my 2011 Goat Calendars at you as well for participating in this giveaway.
The Oxfam Collection was designed by the world famous über guru-maestro of fashion, the Hidalgo.
And as we all know, if Hidalgo says it’s happening, it is so happening. Giving is fashionable again and no one saw it coming except the Hidalgo.
I realize that you’re chomping at the bit to know how I came across these very exclusive photos of the Hidalgo, but I’m sworn to secrecy at the moment. What I can divulge, however, is that if I’m lucky, I will be able to interview the Hidalgo before this is all said and done. And then you will envy me beyond all human comprehension.
In the highly unlikely event you didn’t know who the Hidalgo was before today, now you can safely be IN THE KNOW and act all superior when someone else says to you, “Who is the Hidalgo?” Look down your nose at them when you sniff, “You mean YOU don’t know who the Hidalgo is? Why, anybody who is anybody knows the Hidalgo.” And then go on about some party you went to where the undisputed champion and fashionista of the super hip was there with one of his runway goat supermodels, Diana, and how everybody wanted to know who you were because you were seen talking to him.
Here’s a sneak peek at the Oxfam Collection (and Hidalgo). You’re one of the first to see this.
So now you know, if Hidalgo is presenting the Oxfam Collection, anybody who is anybody will be scooping these things up and talking about them. And trying to name drop about the Hidalgo. So if you want to be hip and trendy, consider giving a goat to a family in need through Oxfam, who has managed to successfully mix charity and fashion satire.
The video below shows how the goat gifting helps needy families (and how it empowers women in the villages - woo hoo!)
The Oxfam Collection Giveaway will happen sometime in the next week or so, so stay tuned! Meanwhile you can check out the new Oxfam Collection, and consider making a donation today!
