Happy Monday everyone!  Hope you had a great weekend.


A friend of ours was visiting last week and wanted to have dinner with us before heading back to London.  It was a last minute dinner and I was looking for something comfortable and casual to wear.  I chose this jersey dress from Ann Taylor that’s been sitting in the closet forever and decided on pairing this dress with this bracelet from Until There’s A Cure.  This bracelet, known as “The World Bracelet” is made of a mosaic of colored beads where each color stone represents a different group that is affected by HIV/AIDS.

I want to thank Until There’s A Cure for sending me this amazing bracelet   I admire their ingenuity in creating  symbolic bracelets to raise funds and awareness for this pandemic disease.  The World Bracelet is a symbol of the connection that people who are infected with this disease all have to one another, independent of HIV status.  This is one of my favorite bracelets.  I love the colors of these beads and they go with almost every outfit regardless of the outfit color!  You can check out their entire collection here.  Proceeds from this bracelet and all their products go to help fund HIV/AIDS awareness, prevention education, care services and vaccine development.

This bracelet opened up the HIV/AIDS conversation during dinner, and we learned from our friend that he has friends who are HIV positive and are still battling this deadly disease.  No matter who you talk to, there will always be someone who is or who knew someone that has contracted this disease.  There are more than 34 million people worldwide now live with HIV/AIDS.  3.3 million of them are under the age of 15.  Everyday nearly 7,000 people contract HIV.  After three decades of the AIDS pandemic, the cure for HIV is closer than ever before.  We need to help to end this pandemic disease.

We know that Medical research has made great progress in the treatment of AIDS and HIV infection.  However, many vaccine development research projects are still underway. The expectation is that vaccines which will truly end the pandemic are still years away.  I think Donna J Allen, Until There’s a Cure Board Chair, summed it up eloquently…” While we have hope, until that day, critically important work in education and prevention must go on.”   So, let’s help support this great cause and end this deadly disease!

//dress: Ann Taylor(on sale now!)//clutch: Homemade leather clutch (similar here)//accessories: Forever 21 bracelet, until.org bracelet – thank you//belt: Anthropologie//shoes: Manolo Blahnik (old, similar here)//

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35 Comments

  1. Love this color on you. And the bracelet is so pretty and for such a worthy cause. Amazing.
    Happy Monday! xo

  2. That is such a pretty bracelet and I love the cause! You look beautiful in this color too and I’m especially loving the gold belt and shoes! Gorgeous.
    I’m hosting a Summer Style Link-up on my blog today if you wanna join in!
    Jessi
    haircutandgeneralattitude.blogspot.com

  3. Thank you for spreading this very important information. I underestimated the number of new cases, and thought that the disease was closer to a cure. Wishful thinking, I guess. So thank you for the update.
    You are lovely inside and out , and spreading important ideas.

  4. I love the bracelet and it’s so much better knowing that it supports such a great cause, too! You look amazing!

  5. wow, a really beautiful bracelet for a great cause! well said, let’s do our part to end this pandemic!

  6. Sharon Todd Reply

    Just came across your blog today and was reading your post on the World bracelet. Really thoughtful gesture it highlight the continuing plight of people living with HIV. The bracelet look stunning and for a brilliant cause. Will definitely get one in support. Thanks for posting.

    The Chakalaka Closet
    http://www.thechakalakacloset.blogspot.com

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