This ring, and others from the company like it, is adjustable in size, an idea that came to Yarlagadda when she, well, wanted a ring but didn’t know her size! Since it’s adjustable, it can probably be worn on any finger, but it’s called a pinky ring because, as Yarlagadda said, “It represent[s] this pinky promise to pay it forward and support women.”
Meghan Markle was first spotted in the Duet Ring on the cover of Time in September 2021, no big deal, and is far from the only activist-celeb to embrace the line. Michelle Obama is a fan. Listen, if it’s good enough for Malala, it’s good enough for me!
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The company also makes hoops that say “Vote”:
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While he wasn’t wearing any rings, Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, did take the opportunity, on Nelson Mandela Day, to speak about, among other things, women’s rights. In his remarks at the event, he called out the “rolling back of constitutional rights here in the United States,” a reference to the overturn of Roe v. Wade, and encouraged others to, as Mandela did, find “meaning and purpose in the struggle.” Another good pinky promise!
This article was originally published on Glamour.com.
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