QVC organizes special two-hour "designer charity sale" to benefit OCRF

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"Charity chic" is back in style this summer as QVC once again joins forces with the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund (OCRF) to broadcast QVC Presents Super Saturday Live, benefiting OCRF.

This special two-hour "designer charity sale," which is set in the heart of the star-studded Super Saturday sale in the Hamptons on Saturday, July 31 at 2 PM (ET), will feature premier fashion, beauty, jewelry, accessories and home pieces at HALF the manufacturer's suggested retail price with net proceeds benefiting OCRF.

"QVC Presents Super Saturday Live continues to be one of our most exciting shows of the year," said Claire Watts, president of U.S. Commerce for QVC. "To have the opportunity to work with OCRF and help raise money for such a great cause is truly amazing. We look forward to another successful broadcast."

Previously only available to the Hamptons elite and celebrities, the prestigious Super Saturday sale now reaches QVC's 98 million U.S. homes, allowing shoppers throughout the country to purchase designer brands at a fraction of the manufacturer's suggested retail price while supporting OCRF. Currently in its 13th year, Super Saturday will broadcast live for the fourth consecutive year on QVC.

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