One Dress Two Ways To Benefit United Way of NorCal

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I have teamed up with Sonnet James again this holiday season to give back to another incredible charity. Each year Sonnet James chooses twelve dresses and twelve different charities. Portions of each dress sold benefit the twelve charities. You can see HERE, the last time I partnered with Sonnet James on this was when I was pregnant with Mila. Sonnet James is such a fun dress company, her dresses can be worn all through out motherhood and for that I love them so much. I’ve worn a Sonnet James dress or playsuit while pregnant, nursing and running after my daughter. They are soft, functional and you can dress them up or down. 

This year I thought it was really important to give back as much as I can to those affected by the fires here in California. When Sonnet James reached out to work together again on their twelve days of giving I said “Yes!” immediately. I’ve chosen to support the United Way of Northern California and I’ll personally match the donation amount I’ve raised to double what we give back. 

I chose the Marni dress by Sonnet James because it is one of my favorites. I love that you can wear it a little dressy or super comfy with some sneakers. It is very versatile which comes in handy on those days when you don’t know what to wear. So, for every Marni dress sold a portion of the purchase will benefit the United Way of Northern California. Plus, I’ll be matching the total amount to double what we give back to those affected by the Camp Fire. 

You can click HERE to shop the dress. 

Below I’ve shown you two ways I like to style the Marni dress. I’ll be wearing this dress all month long and I hope you’ll join me!

Click HERE to learn more about United Way of Northern California and how you can help those in need this holiday season. 

Photos by Lily Ro Photography

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