Who gets excited
about a sale?! I know I do. Our
friends at TO THE MARKET| Survivor-made Goods (TTM) are having a Spring
Sale—yay! With promo code: SPIRNG15
you can get 15% off your purchase.
As if the sale
isn’t cause for celebration enough, TTM is also a social enterprise that combines the powers of commerce and storytelling to empower the world’s
most courageous survivor populations, in the belief that resilience is more
powerful than suffering.
In other words, when you shop TTM goods, your
reward is three-fold because:
1. Your purchase directly contributes to a survivor’s economic empowerment
2. You raise awareness about the perils of abuse, conflict and disease
around the world and how it’s
affecting women of all ages. (When you’re
sporting your TTM purchase and get that sweet
compliment—that’s your time to
shine as an advocate!)
3. You receive an amazing hand-made good that makes you more stylish than
you were before
To learn more
about TTM and how the company is empowering women around the world, read my interview
with TTM Founder/CEO Jane Mosbacher Morris.
To shop the
goods, show your support and join in on the Spring Sale action—CLICK HERE.
Today I am
wearing my TTM Tribal Scarf. The vibrant colors that nicely blend (yet pop!)
add a dose of liveliness to my ensemble. I decided to pair the scarf with a
neutral cashmere shirt, hunter green skinny jeans and my multi-colored sparkle
ballet flats to balance out the burst of color from the scarf. The tassels that
adorn the scarf around the edges, is a detail I love because it delivers a
pinch sophisticated flare and (bonus) it mirrors the tassel that charms my bracelet! Lastly, I love my tea—so tribal scarf + cup
of tea made for a happy start to the day. (Besides, what proper lady doesn’t
like tea?)
Skinny Jeans: MANGO
Cashmere Top: United Colors of Benetton
Scarf: TTM Tribal Scarf
Shoes: Steve Madden
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