President Barack Obama has collaborated with dozens of designers to produce Obama-themed products to raise campaign funds.

Riding on the New York Fashion Week heat, "Runway to Win" will sell a variety of goods including T-shirts by Marc Jacobs, Prabal Gurung, Altuzarra, Jason Wu and others, nail lacquers and make-up bag by Richard Blanch, tote bags by Tory Burch, Vere Wang and Diane von Furstenberg, a scarf with Obama's face by Monique Pean, to name a few.
A total of 23 designers are supporting Obama's 2012 re-election campaign.

Monday night, actress Scarlett Johansson and Vogue editor Anna Wintour held a cocktail reception in the Meatpacking District. Wintour has raised over $500,000 for Obama so far, according to the President's website.

The collection is launching today.
Just ahead of its debut, a video ad was rolled out online by the Republican National Committee, hammering the fundraiser.
After showing a list of "Runway to Win" goods, the video shows a text that reads, "Watching the Obama campaign host a ritzy NYC fashion show while 12 million Americans remain out of work? Priceless."

"This raises serious questions about whether corporate money, property and employees were improperly used in the design and production of these items without reimbursement," Sean Spicer, a spokesman for the RNC, told The Wall Street Journal.

According to Obama, the designers collaborated with the campaign willingly, in compliance with election laws.

You can order the entire collection here.