World’s Ocean Day Fashion and Beauty from 5₤ – 935₤

World’s Ocean Day Fashion and Beauty from 5₤ – 935₤

Celebrate World’s Ocean Day by helping its sustainability. From 5₤ to 935₤, there’s something you can do to protect our oceans -and still look great while doing it.

Simple and beautiful, this 5₤ bracelet made of blue thong and two metal charms is part of the Project Ocean, a partnership between Selfridges and the Zoological Society of London which challenges the public to imagine a world with no more fish in the sea. The £5 you pay for this bracelet will be given to the Zoological Society of London to set up new – and maintain existing – marine reserves around the world.

Want to grant more to Mother Nature? Here is a 100£ silver bracelet designed by Stephen Webster to show off your style credentials and support Project Ocean at the same time. £15 of the purchase price of this product will be given to the Zoological Society of London for Project Ocean whereas Selfridges does not make any profit from the sale of this product.

World-renowned miracle skin healing Crème de la Mer continues its partnership with Oceana, the world’s largest international ocean advocacy organisation. Since 2005, Crème de la Mer has worked with Oceana to promote ocean protection and restoration in recognition of Crème de la Mer’s founder, Dr. Max Huber. In honour of the sea, Crème de la Mer has created this limited–edition 230₤ 100ml World Oceans Day Crème in a commemorative ocean–inspired jar. In addition, Crème de la Mer will make a $200,000 donation to Oceana in support of their Habitat Protection Campaign as well as other global initiatives for ocean conservation.

Big spenders, step into this season’s colour pop trend with the Eol peep toe sandals by Tabitha Simmons. Secured with a double buckle, this two–tone style features a lace–up back with decorative fish–shaped embellishments. Finished in turquoise and royal blue, they have been designed as part of Project Ocean and all profits from the 935₤ sale price of this product will be given to charity.

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