Today is a double post kind of day because I have so much content to share with you guys! I can barely figure out where to start some days, but I knew that I definitely wanted to share Musana Jewelry and their collection as soon as I got back from Miami. So today, I’m styling their jewelry that empowers women in Uganda through employment and education – I love mixing in jewelry with a cause into my normal set of necklaces and bracelets.
In today’s post, I’m wearing lightweight bangles that are made from upcycled cowhorn as well as a beaded set of bracelets that are created with handmade beads. The Luna necklace is also upcycled and unique to each necklace. See more in today’s full post!
Shop this post:
beaded bracelets c/o Musana Jewelry
cow horn bracelets and necklace c/o Musana Jewelry
patterned maxi dress / now on sale for $20!
black fringe handbag
Wanderlust & Co. evil eye ring c/o
Gorjana Blakely cuff ring c/o
Gorjana Aida cuff ring c/o
Gorjana Aida cuff ring c/o
similar sunglasses
similar gladiator sandals
photos by Kaela Rodehorst Photography
Be sure to check out the Musana Jewelry website to see more of their collection – plus, their site shows several super cute ways to wear the pieces. Also, I have to mention two things that I loved about receiving their products in the mail. Each piece also came in its own handmade pouch and the attached to each item there was a tag with a photo and name of the person who made the item. I thought those extra touches were so special and meaningful. I kept each tag and placed them inside the individual pouches just so I could pull them back out again later. 🙂
ps. You can also see other businesses that empower women that I’ve featured before as well in these posts with Gaia For Women and Slumlove Sweater Company.
3 Comments
Beautiful jewelry and beautiful cause! You look amazing 🙂
July 23, 2015 at 1:44 am<3
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This is a great dress! The sunglasses go perfect with it! =)
~Alyssa~
July 23, 2015 at 3:31 amshesalyssarenee.com

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Love the simplistic and delicate design of the jewelry and the story behind it even more! Thanks for sharing
July 23, 2015 at 2:00 pm