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Revive Jewelry Featured on KTLA News with Style Expert Alison Deyette

Perfect Fall Layering for a Cause

We are thrilled to share some exciting news! Revive Jewelry was recently highlighted on KTLA News in their Fall Fashions round-up, featuring none other than style expert Alison Deyette. During the segment, Alison showcased some of our beautiful jewelry designs, emphasizing how they are the perfect pieces for layering and adding vibrant pops of color to your fall wardrobe.

But it didn’t stop there! Alison pointed out that Revive Jewelry goes above and beyond fashion by giving back. With each purchase, 10% of the sale is donated to a specific cause related to the jewelry design, allowing you to wear something meaningful while supporting important causes, such as cancer research, fertility awareness, and more.

Styles Featured on KTLA

Alison Deyette wearing revive jewelry on KTLA News

 

Here are the standout pieces that Alison loved for fall:

  • Breast Cancer Necklace: A stunning necklace that not only adds an elegant touch but also supports breast cancer research. Perfect for layering over cozy knits this season.  This beautiful long necklace makes a statement with style and represents the power we have within ourselves and our communities to make a difference. 
    breast cancer awareness necklace for fall layering
  • Ovarian Cancer Bracelet: A gorgeous bracelet set that adds just the right pop of color while symbolizing strength and hope. Plus, 10% goes to Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance.  Show your commitment to spreading awareness & raising money for research, while inspiring others to get involved too.
    ovarian cancer bracelet set that gives back to charity
  • Alzheimer’s Jewelry: This unique piece stands out with its design and cause-driven mission, contributing to Alzheimer's research with every purchase. This necklace reminds you to keep the good memories of your loved one top of mind to tries and ease the pain of their loss. 
    alzheimers awareness necklace with heart chain and pendant

Each piece was carefully selected by Alison for its ability to enhance any outfit while giving back to the causes that matter to you the most. Whether you’re looking to make a statement or simply elevate your everyday look, Revive Jewelry offers the perfect blend of style and purpose.

Watch the KTLA Segment

We’re honored to be recognized on KTLA and would love for you to see the full segment! Watch the video below and see how you can layer up with Revive Jewelry this fall.

Stay stylish, stay inspired, and continue supporting the causes that matter most.

Shop All of Alison's Fall Picks 

Revive jewelry charity bracelets stacked on models arm and lots of rings on her hand

Layer up this fall with all the different causes that matter to you! For every piece you purchase 10% of gross profit goes back to a charity associated with that specific cause. Feel warm & fuzzy on the inside while looking fabulous on the outside.

Pin It For Later

Revive Jewelry was featured on KTLA News with Alison Deyette on the Fall Fashions Round up. Layer for a cause this fall

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