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Elina Faurschou, founder of super chic jewellery brand, Phine, recently set up an exciting partnership with The Girls’ Network. For each sale of the Feminist collection, she will be donating £10 to The Girls’ Network, an organisation inspiring and empowering girls from the least advantaged communities by connecting them with a mentor and a network of professional female role models. At Phine they believe opportunities should not be limited by gender or background, so this is the reason why they are setting out to help The Girls’ Network on its vision of unlimited futures for all young women.

Pieces from the Feminist collection

Based in London, the Swedish jewellery brand is setting a fun new benchmark for Scandi statement jewellery that is both empowering and fierce. The brands inspiration comes in many forms, however, the overarching aim is always to equip women with versatile jewellery that empowers them to go anywhere and achieve anything.

These values sit perfectly in line with those of The Girls’ Network and lend themselves perfectly to the partnership, Elina says of the union, “Coming from a background where I was encouraged to do something safe like law rather than following my passion, I feel very strongly that girls and women should be able to do what they want and to become what they want, instead of being limited by their gender and background.”

Feminist ** Necklace, Jag är solen Ear Cuff

Charly Young, CEO and co-founder of The Girls’ Network adds, “The Girls’ Network are thrilled to be partnering with Phine on their Feminist collection. Donations from the range will help us to ensure that girls across the country can be ambitious for their futures, and not held back by their gender or where they come from.”

Evie Switzer

The collection, which is available online, is aiming to raise enough to allow a number of girls access to a mentor for at least 6 months.