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Phoebe Bridgers’ Catbird jewelry collaboration supports transgender rights

You may not be able to give your Valentine the moon, but you can gift them something from Phoebe Bridgers’ collaboration with Catbird.

The skeleton-loving “Scott Street” singer first teamed up with the New York jewelry brand in December, dropping a heart-shaped friendship necklace featuring a pair of smooching skulls; the style sold out in under 24 hours.

And on Thursday, Bridgers not only restocked the hit design, but also added several more: a dainty moonstone charm with her lyric “I’d give you the moon” engraved in her handwriting on the back, and a pearl-topped UFO charm with tractor beams made from delicate chains.

gold friendship necklace with skulls
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Phoebe Bridgers x Catbird Kissing Skull Friends Charm in Yellow Gold ($490)


Friendship charms with skulls
Catbird

Phoebe Bridgers x Catbird Kissing Skull Friends Charm in Silver ($130)

“I exclusively wear Catbird and have for years, because nobody makes jewelry small enough for my taste except for them,” Bridgers told Vogue. “[Jewelry] has to disappear for me to like it … It has to be just a part of you.”

Each of the collection’s charms is available in either 14-karat yellow gold or sterling silver, and prices range from $98 to $490.

moonstone charm
Catbird

Phoebe Bridgers x Catbird Give You The Moon Charm in Yellow Gold ($398)


moonstone charm
Catbird

Phoebe Bridgers x Catbird Give You The Moon Charm in Silver ($198)

There’s also a charitable component to the collab; Catbird has made a $25,000 donation to the National Center for Transgender Equality in honor of its partnership with Bridgers, who’s been outspoken in her support for LGBTQIA+ rights, abortion access and more social justice issues.

flying saucer pearl charm
Catbird

Phoebe Bridgers x Catbird I Want To Go Home Charm in Yellow Gold ($290)


flying saucer pearl charm
Catbird

Phoebe Bridgers x Catbird I Want To Go Home Charm in Silver ($98)

“With such a historically gendered thing as jewelry, it felt special to be able to point to the stuff I care about and not participate in the archaic views around it,” Bridgers told Vogue.

“Especially something that is so related to class. It’s cool to be using diamonds and pearls to pay for trans rights.”

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