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Charming Charlie made its debut in 2004 with one very colorful and clear mission: help every woman, everywhere, find her fabulous. We`re crazy for color. We live for sparkle. We thrive on making a statement. Why? Because we know accessories have the power to transform both your outfit and your outlook. At Charming Charlie, when it comes to accessories, we believe if it feels good, do it, and if it looks good, do it in every color it comes in. If fashion is fun, then accessories are definitely the life of the party!
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Bucketfeet is a footwear company that collaborates with a global community of artists to design limited-edition shoes with the goal of sparking meaningful conversations to create a brighter world. With a network of 40,000 artists from more than 120 countries, Bucketfeet empowers artists to share their stories and perspectives using the universal language of art and the shoe as their canvas. Artists are paid upfront and earn royalties for their custom designs, which are manufactured and sold exclusively by Bucketfeet. Through a responsive commerce model, the company is disrupting traditional manufacturing cycles and redefining the $300B footwear industry, letting the Bucketfeet community select styles they`d like to purchase and wear to help inform demand. Bucketfeet was founded in 2011 by Raaja Nemani and Aaron Firestein and is headquartered in Chicago. Bucketfeet has retail studio locations in Chicago and Washington, D.C. and has been sold in more than 15 countries. We`re a fun, creative team, all rooted in our mission to create a brighter world. We have monthly happy hours, creative off-sites events, and volunteer opportunities to also connect with each other and our community. As importantly, we foster an environment of open communication where no idea is too big or too small.