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Turning fashion into power - Beauty with Brains

  • Written by Cara Barilla


During this unfortunate time of our lives there’s a hidden gem business which keeps the hopes up for many lives of women of all walks of life.

Fashion pop - is branded to “pop the bubbles” of social stereotypes and embrace female beauty of all shapes, sizes and emphasises on empowering women’s confidence regardless of their stature.

The unique online store pride themselves to help women all over Australia who fight against gynaecological cancers as they donate via “save the box” charity. So each  time you make a purchase to fashion pop you are also donating to help fight the battle of ovarian and female related cancer.

The market of his online store ranges for women of all ages and genre whether you’re a businesswoman, a teenager, a fitness junkie or living a glamorous lifestyle there can be a bit of fashion pop in every females wardrobe.

The unique deliverance of this online store varies in fur, denim, faux leather, cottons, bling, polyester and your everyday materials.

The wide range of newly important fashion from around the globe which is  full of “POP” is continuing to donate to charity during the pandemic.

Fashion pop is more than a boutique as they continue to empower women through body positivity to just “be them” by guiding women of all ages to “own who they are”.

The plus size “curvy” range is carried out to assist in the self esteem of larger built females.

This website is one to keep a look out for as their current online sale is for a limited time only!

Please visit www.fashionpop.com to shop now

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