From 'Nasty Woman' t-shirts to accessories supporting Planned Parenthood, the last two years have been filled with a surplus of fashion supporting women's rights.

The latest philanthropic accessory isn't overtly plastered with the word 'Nasty,' nor is it an empty brand gimmick trying to sell you a dose of feminism. Instead, it's a necklace by jewelry designer Sophie Ratner that subtly pays nod to one of the most important Supreme Court decisions of all time: Roe v. Wade.

A collaboration with Physicians for Reproductive Health, Sophie Ratner's '1973' necklace celebrates the 45th anniversary of the 1973 Supreme Court case that granted women the right to an abortion. It's continuing to support the protection of women's reproductive rights today by donating 30% of proceeds from the sale of each necklace to the Physicians for Reproductive Health organization.

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Sophie Ratner necklace, $115, sophieratner.com.



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The Roe v. Wade-inspired necklace is offered in three variations: silver ($115), gold ($350), and a diamond-encrusted style ($850).

"In this time of attacks on evidence-based medicine and a woman’s right to choose, we cannot remain silent. Please join your allies across the country and proudly wear this necklace to remind people everywhere that we must continue to fight for equality and access for reproductive health here in the United States, and throughout the world," the brand designers wrote on Instagram.

Sophie Ratner

Sophie Ratner necklace, $380, sophieratner.com.

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After President Trump announced a gag rule that prohibits medical providers from referring patients to safe, legal abortions, the protection of Roe v. Wade's legacy is more important than ever. Trump's newly-announced Reagan-era policy not only makes it more difficult for women to access contraception and abortion, it also blatantly attacks Planned Parenthood.



While we can't count on a necklace to save the world, Sophie Ratner's charitable 1973 design makes for an empowering way to preserve your sanity and accessorize in solidarity during a period of seemingly endless attacks on women's rights in the United States—all while supporting the mission of Physicians for Reproductive Health.

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The Physicians for Reproductive Health is an organization that works to ensure safe and legal access to both contraception and abortion across the country. For more information and ways to get involved, visit prh.org.

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