Here at Invisible Children, we’re storytellers. This runs true to the apparel, accessories, and films that we produce. Invisible Children products tell this story; products made by the people of the region, benefiting those affected most.
Accessories. Bling-Bling. Frosting. Whatever you call it, you can agree it’ll make or break an outfit. That’s a pretty high-stress high-fashion decision, but no worries because we got you covered. Through Tuesday, all accessories on our online store will be 15% off. This is a great time to start matching with your spring outfits, buy your mom a necklace, or even just treat yourself.
Sunday Frill Necklace
Handmade in Uganda, the Sunday Frill adds color with nine strands of delicate beads connected by a button clasp. Crafted by women affected by the LRA conflict, each piece is made in the traditional Ugandan process of paper wrapped jewelry. Curated by Invisible Children in partnership with 31 Bits, it’s a perfect addition to that spring dress or to an Easter Sunday ensemble.
Kaleidoscope Glass Ring
Crafted in Kenya, this custom ring is a beautiful rounded token of glass uniquely presented in brass setting. Each piece is created to give people in Kenya an opportunity to make a better life for themselves through trade, not aid. This ring is curated by Invisible Children in partnership with Made (not the MTV show). Also it should be noted that Sophia Bush owns this ring. Just saying.
Hickory Necklace
This beautiful necklace, handmade in Uganda, adds a special pop to any outfit. Available in both fuchsia and blue, this necklace is curated through a partnership with 31 bits. The icing (or should I say frosting) on the cake is the double layer of beads, fastened by leather cords. The goal of this necklace is simple: Using fashion and design to empower women to rise above poverty.
This sale runs for all our accessories through Tuesday. This includes rings, bracelets, necklaces and pins. Lastly, in a world full of overpriced shipping, we’re offering it for free on all domestic orders over $100 dollars. You’re welcome in advance.
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