February 4th was National Wear Red Day.  Since 2002, the first Friday in February, Americans have worn red to show their support for women’s heart disease awareness.  The Heart Truth, a national awareness campaign introduced the symbol of the Red Dress as a reminder that women need to protect their heart health and takes steps to prevent heart disease. On Wednesday, February 9, 2011, The Heart Truth campaign will bring the Red Dress to the runway at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, at the Lincoln Center, in New York City.  They will debut the 2011 Red Dress Collection. A selection of dresses worn by celebrities in the Red Dress Collection fashion shows will be available for the public to bid on at The Clothes Off Our Back foundation. Proceeds will benefit the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health and will be used to further efforts related to women’s heart health awareness and research. National Wear Red Day isn’t just for women. Men can show their support too by wearing a red shirt or tie. To learn more about heart disease, check out the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Women’s Health Topics – Heart Disease and Stroke page. I am getting together with some of my female friends for dinner on February 4th.  You can be sure that we will be wearing our red dresses.  What about you?