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It was only a matter of time before the fashionistas came to their pretty senses and realized last week's tragic tsunami also affected their community. After all, if that body-hugging metallic jersey gown wasn't made in Milan, it was probably made somewhere in Southeast Asia. But don't think that means the stylish saints are going to be insensitive about the heartbreaking losses. Fashion Wire Daily reports:

"We do not think the tsunami will have any (real) impact on apparel manufacturing operations," said Paul Leinberger, global director at NOP World. "For all of these apparel manufacturers, the issue is more about their employees and the impact of the devastating loss of life."

Right, but good thing FWD still mentioned that Nike makes 43% of its footwear in Indonesia and Thailand. Devastating loss of high-tech shoe output TK! Meanwhile, the Daily Candy posse boards the sensitivity train with better results: they suggest giving your spending cash to charities like Oxfam and Save The Children. In fact, they devote an entire column to charity options without even mentioning spring's hot new minimalist makeup trends. Such strength, such restraint—we've never been more proud of you girls.
Retail Roundup: Tsunami Aftermath [FWD]
Disaster Relief [DailyCandy]
UPDATE: A reader notes that trash fashion impresarios Von Dutch have caught the wave of tsunami relief fever. Are charity tees the new trucker hat?