Style List: 30 charitable pick-me-ups
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One Small Step
Juta Shoes employs local women in Tower Hamlets in London to make their eco-friendly shoes.
£60, jutashoes.com
Loving Words
All proceeds from this stationery collab with poet Greta Bellamacina go to Women 4 Women.
£15 each, maje.com
Social Climber
This Fairtrade monkey is made by a Bangladesh cooperative offering jobs to women.
£9.99, bigissueshop.com
Sweet Smell
Reek supplies scents, such as Damn Rebel Witches, to gender equality events.
£75 for 50ml, reekperfume.com
United Front
Aerande’s aprons are sewn at home by refugee women to help build their confidence.
£41, aerende.co.uk
Hold On
These utensils are made by Badala, which provides work for survivors of sex trafficking.
Natural Support
Nadur donates 20% from sales of this natural cleanser to the Wonder Foundation for education.
£26, bynadur.com
World Changers
Buy TOTM’s liners or tampons online and 10p from every box sold goes to Endometriosis UK.
From £2.70, totm.com
Shop Local
Birdsong’s gingham dress is handmade by a women’s charity in Limehouse.
£95, birdsong.london
The Beat Goes On
Eating disorder charity Beat receives 15% of profits from this velvet woman cushion.
Book Benefits
Support Glasgow Women’s Library by buying this screenprint by Ciara Phillips.
£450, womenslibrary.org.uk
Sleep Soundly
Every sale of a Hush x Refuge pyjama set pays for a night’s refuge for a woman and her children.
£60, hush-uk.com
Light Up
For each candle sold, £1 goes to help perinatal mental illness sufferers.
Sip Service
Helping to educate girls in Darjeeling, the Tea People are your go-to for a herbal cuppa.
From £2, teapeople.co.uk
Mouth Piece
All profits from this Astley Clarke pendant go to Adwoa Aboah’s Gurls Talk platform.
£50, astleyclarke.com
Show Some Love
Each Beulah tie has been hand printed by a vulnerable woman who’s escaped abuse.
£52, beulahlondon.com
Good Hair Day
Buy this Dafni hairbrush and £10 goes to Hestia, London’s largest domestic abuse refuge provider.
£125, johnlewis.com
Office Politics
Be a ‘Bloody difficult woman’ with this mug from equality charity The Fawcett Society.
£12.95, fawcettsocietyshop.com
Big Idea
The Karma Cola Foundation supports women’s rights, education and enterprise.
£1.59, ocado.com
Squeaky Clean
Activewear company ME v ME gift a washbag made by charity PCF with every activewear purchase.
£85, mevme.co.uk
Page Turner
Proceeds from Helen Matthews’ book help human-trafficking victim charity Unseen.
£7.99, hashtagpress.co.uk
In Bloom
Bread & Roses trains refugee women to become florists and learn English.
£500*, wearebreadandroses.com
Right To Choose
La Batarde gives 70% of its proceeds to help women in Ireland travel to get abortions.
£35, labatarde.co.uk
Flat Out
These coasters are made by Gone Rural: a female collective in rural Swaziland communities.
£9 for four, heals.com
Beauty Boost
Marula Pure Beauty Oil helps daycare centres and schools in Africa and Madagascar.
From £37.50, marula.co.uk
Bake Off
London’s Luminary Bakery gives training for vulnerable women.
Baking workshop, £55, luminarybakery.com
Hear Us Roar
All proceeds from Chinti & Parker’s new I Am tees go to war-survivor charity Women 4 Women.
£95, farfetch.com
Perfect Finish
Add Zaytoun’s aromatic herb mix, harvested by women in Palestine, to your next roast.
£3.90, traidcraftshop.co.uk
Treasured Piece
Each throw has a tag with an account of its maker’s escape from sexual exploitation.
£59, globalseesaw.co.uk
Artisan Aid
Designer Eden Diodati creates jewellery with women who survived the Rwandan genocide.
£150, edendiodati.com