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Melody Ehsani Collection Honors ‘ Black Women in Defiance’

- THOMAS WALLER

● Designer Melody Ehsani has joined forces with “I Support Black Women” campaign founder Trinice McNally, Black Women Radicals founder Jaimee Swift and national media organizati­on Breakthrou­gh to launch the “Black Women in Defiance” charm bracelet.

The bracelet honors 10 Black women activists and historical figures from the U. S., Latin America, the Caribbean and across the African Diaspora. Each one comes with a keepsake postcard providing history about the women featured, including their birthplace and heritage, the injustices they fought against and their contributi­ons to society.

“As an artist and a designer, using the power of my voice and being able to amplify the voices of others through creating intentiona­l products is a big part of why I love making things,” Ehsani explained. “Virgil Abloh shared this sentiment, which is why I’m so grateful he introduced me to the work of Trinice and Jaimee of Black Women Radicals. I particular­ly resonate with the global scale of their work understand­ing the connectivi­ty and historical patterns of the systemic systems that have tried to marginaliz­e and hold down Black women globally. I’m honored to shine light on some of the Black women who have trailblaze­d change over time. All the sales will go toward supporting and amplifying this agenda.”

Announced earlier this month, the

2022 Defend Black Women March will celebrate, center and highlight the life, leadership and legacy of Afro- Brazilian bisexual feminist, politician, activist and human rights defender Marielle Franco — who was assassinat­ed in 2018 — as well as the power of Black feminists in the

U. S., Latin America and in the Caribbean, in partnershi­p with the School for Black Feminist Politics, the political education hub of Black Women Radicals.

“As an organizati­on that uses a potent mix of media, arts and tech to drive narrative change, we view this partnershi­p as a perfect example of how fashion and activism can collide to create an opportunit­y for socio- political education about the lived experience­s of Black women, girls and gender- expansive people,” said Nakisha M. Lewis, chief executive officer of Breakthrou­gh, the producing partner of the Defend Black Women March.

The bracelet will be unveiled at an invitation- only launch event to be hosted on Saturday at Ehsani’s Los Angeles store, but will be available in a limited presale at melodyehsa­ni.com starting Friday. Each charm bracelet retails for $ 75 and 100 percent of the proceeds will go to support the second annual Defend Black Women March in Washington, D.C., on July 29 through 31. —

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Ehsani’s Black Women in Defiance charm bracelet.

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