
New York-based sustainable jewelry designer Joan Hornig collaborated with David Assil, owner and designer of Beverly Hills boutique Madison Maison, on a philanthropic shoe, boot, and handbag collection. All pieces are handmade in Italian ateliers and bejeweled with a Hornig design inspired by her Pavé The Way® social enterprise jewelry range. One hundred per cent of Joan Hornig's sales profits from each item sold will be donated to the 501(c)(3) of the purchaser's choice through the Joan B. Hornig Foundation.
Here are the key points:
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Design: The collection, designed by David Assil and handmade in Italian ateliers, combines luxury with philanthropy, with a portion of the proceeds donated to charity.
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Materials: Assil uses high-quality materials and carefully vetted Italian factories. The Mara Bini factory makes the loafers, and the Fratelli Russo factory makes the high heels.
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Price: The collection is competitive, from $495 for lock-adorned high heels to $1,095 for bejeweled boots.
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Philanthropy: The philanthropic model follows that of the Pavé The Way® social enterprise. Customers can choose the charity that will receive 100% of Joan Hornig's purchase.
- Collaboration: This collaboration perfectly matches Hornig's commitment to social good and Assil's focus on quality and style.
Overall, The Madison Maison X Joan Hornig collaboration offers luxury footwear and handbags with a philanthropic twist. By combining exquisite design with social responsibility, our collection allows customers to indulge in style while supporting a cause they care about.
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