Posted on March 10, 2017, 9:31 am
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While there are many things to love about Oprah Winfrey, her purposeful commitment to helping women succeed has had a huge impact. In her latest project, her namesake magazine has once again created a collection with Talbots to benefit nonprofit Dress For Success, which provides professional support and attire to women around the world. Their previous collaboration raised over $1 million dollars, and this success has prompted a new collection.

O Oprah Magazine for Talbots Limited Edition Mixed Dot Tote

The nine new pieces of O, The Oprah Magazine Collection for Talbots hit stores on February 21, and 30 percent of the net proceeds from the collection will benefit Dress for Success. The collection was designed in partnership with Adam Glassman, Creative Director of O Magazine. Glassman focused on adding a fun twist to classic styles. The collection includes colorful enamel bangles with stripes and prints ($34.50-$39.50 each), a bold polka dot tote ($99), and a mixed-dot Charming Cardigan sweater ($49.50).

Since 1997, Dress for Success has expanded to serve more than 145 cities in 23 countries. More than 925,000 women have been assisted in their pursuit of self-sufficiency by Dress for Success.

The Oprah Magazine Collection for Talbots is featured in the March issue of the magazine, worn by featured influencers including Jill Martin of The Today Show, wellness expert and author Hilaria Baldwin, journalist Sara Haines of The View, and more. In addition to shopping the collection, you can also donate monetarily to Dress For Success either in-stores or online at talbots.com/dressforsuccess through April 2, 2017.

You can learn more about Dress For Success or to find the nearest chapter here.

Images courtesy of Talbots. 

 

Lisa Cole is the fashion and style writer for Vanguard Seattle, and her work includes covering fashion news and events, runway shows and boutiques. She has her own fashion and lifestyle blog, www.westfultonstreet.com, and is a member of Independent Fashion Bloggers and Fashion Group International.