Popular jewellery brand Bland2Glam releases new campaign titled “Love Yourself”, featuring four fabulous key players in the Nigerian media industry, Idia Aisien, Taje Prest, Moet Abebe and Abimbola Craig. These ladies are an inspiration to many women on confidence, self-love and living one’s dreams irrespective of preconceived limitations.
Bland2glam’s design team specializes in designing exclusive contemporary jewellery for the Urban African woman and this time have created jewellery pieces primarily for tall and big girls. For this campaign, they have released the “Love Yourself” jewellery collection.
The “Love Yourself” campaign simply drives home the message that ladies should love their bodies, height, skin color and the whole package they are in, because people generally love you more when you love yourself.
The campaign features 4 top Nigerian media personalities who epitomize the essence of the “Love Yourself” campaign which is all about loving the body and skin you have while you reach for the very best of you! A part of the proceeds from the sale of this collection will be donated to several charities close to the hearts of these media personalities.
Moet Abebe
Moet Abebe will donate a percentage of the proceeds from the “Love Yourself collection” to @endosurvivors an NGO that is very close to her heart, to create, raise and sustain awareness about endometriosis in Nigeria
Taje Prest
Taje Prest will be donating a percentage of the proceeds from the soon-to-be-released “Love Yourself collection” to @beyondusualcare an NGO that is very close to her heart, to provide support to the underprivileged in our society.
Idia Aisien
Idia Aisien will be donating a percentage of the proceeds from the soon-to-be-released “Love Yourself collection” to Heart of Gold Children’s Hospice an NGO that is very close to her heart, to provide support to children with special needs.
Abimbola Craig
Abimbola Craig will donate a percentage of the proceeds from the soon-to-be-released “Love Yourself collection” to @scafnigeria an NGO that is very close to her heart. SCAF increases awareness on sickle cell disorder and ensures that people living with the disorder have access to quality healthcare.