Ahead of International Women's Day (on March 8th), Bumble recently joined forces with UrbanStems to launch an exclusive bouquet collection. These flowers are mean to showcase the power of gift giving "just because" to empower a " ripple effect of women supporting and celebrating each other."
The new Bumble and UrbanStems bouquet collection include the Advocate, the Fighter, the Activist, and the Trailblazer. Each bouquet will include a postcard emblazoned with an empowering message encourage the recipient to keep the chain going by sending the postcard to a special woman in their life.
Bumble and UrbanStems are teaming up to" inspire its communities to reach out and celebrate the important women in their lives. To further help uplift women across the country, both brands will be donating to the ACLU’s Women’s Rights Project, which has been fighting for gender equality since 1972."
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Bumble and UrbanStems Launch an Exclusive Bouquet Collection
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