Breast Cancer Awareness is So Divine
Isabelle Grace Jewelry Goes Pink
October is the month when everyone goes pink to support Breast Cancer awareness and those who have or are fighting the life-changing diagnosis, and that includes Isabelle Grace Jewelry. Being tough and strong along with faith—that’s what these motivational pieces encourage and celebrate! During Breast Cancer Awareness Month, they will donate 20 percent of the proceeds from the items featured below to the American Cancer Society. Fearless Necklace, Believe Necklace, Hero Necklace. Each retails for $72. Items that are pink and shiny and sure to capture attention are the Rose Gold Floating Initial Necklace ($32) and Rose Gold Bead Necklace ($36).
Ford Warriors in Pink Apparel
by Merilee Kern, ‘The Luxe List’ Executive Editor
photos Courtesy of Ford Warriors in Pink
Ford Motor Company has been in the fight against breast cancer for 22 years and offers a line of Warriors in Pink apparel. My fav’s of this season, priced between $10 and $40, include the ‘Handful of Hope’ Gloves, the ‘Courage’ Cap, ‘Inner & Outer Peace’ Vest and the super cute and comfy Women’s Tank emblazoned with bold graphics. Warriors in Pink donates 100 percent of the net proceeds of its wear and gear to four breast cancer charities that consumers can choose from during checkout, including Susan G Komen, The Pink Fund, The Young Survivors Coalition and The Dr. Susan Love Foundation.
“The Luxe List” Executive Editor Merilee Kern scours the luxury marketplace for exemplary travel experiences, extraordinary events, and notable products and services. Go to www.WarriorsInPink.com for more details.
KindNotes
Send a beautiful jar of KindNotes to someone fighting cancer to give them strength and courage. KindNotes Pink Ribbon jar contains 31 messages of words of inspiration and encouragement, enclosed in mini decorative envelopes for the recipient to open each day or anytime they need a smile. Twenty percent of proceeds will be donated to organizations dedicated to finding a cure.
For more information, please visit http://www.kindnotes.com.
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