Kenneth Cole and Chang's collection celebrates Mental Health Awareness Month and Mother's Day.
As a working mom striving to find balance in her life, Chang is, literally, drawing attention to the importance of maternal mental health and aims to remind every mother to reduce their self-judgment and give themselves the grace they need to raise a happy and healthy family.
“I’m hoping this collection will ignite women to share their most vulnerable stories and amplify the message to bring awareness for mothers’ mental health. To show up for my family, I need to care for my mental well-being first and foremost,” she said.One-hundred percent of net proceeds will be donated to the Kenneth Cole Foundation in support of mental health efforts.
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