Cool Keys for Charity

Looking for an authentic but still fashionable way to embrace the key necklace trend? The Giving Keys started when actress and singer Caitlin Crosby began to wear her key as a necklace. Now it has expanded into a charitable business, employing 19 people experiencing homelessness and partnering with Chrysalis and PATH, a reputable transitional home in LA. Their line is carried in stores such as Anthropologie, Henri Bendel and Kitson.

Each necklace comes engraved with an inspiring message of your choice. Choose from their 13 word options or custom order your own. Know someone else who could use an inspiring message close to their heart? The Giving Keys encourages you to pay it forward by passing on your necklace to someone who needs the message more than you. Start your gift list, dear readers!

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The Giving Keys Classic Pendant, $39

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Lani Inlander is a personal stylist, working with clients who want to feel their best and look put-together every day. You can find her in the Washington, D.C., Maryland, Virginia and New York areas.

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Real Life Style is a style consulting firm that teaches busy women to wear their power so they can live their lives fully and confidently. Lani Inlander, Kyle Dunphy and Sloane True are based in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area and serve clients nationwide. We offer personal styling services, and an on-demand e-course.

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