
Shop from Maje on March 8 To Support Girls Write Now
(New York, NY) – On March 8, 2025, Maje will partner with Girls Write Now on International Women’s Day and Girls Write Now Day with a portion of sales going directly to the charity. 10% of free standing and us.maje.com purchases will support Girls Write Now in their mentorship programs. Girls Write Now is a nationally award-winning nonprofit, media brand, and multi-generational community. For nearly three decades, they have broken down the barriers of gender, age, race, and poverty to mentor, teach, and connect writers and leaders across disciplines and around the nation.
“We are so excited to begin our relationship with Girls Write Now,” says North America SMCP CEO Ida Simonsen. “Maje’s core values are built on supporting women and girls by empowering them to reach their potential, so this brand partnership was extremely opportune.”
About Maje
Judith Milgrom, Founder and Artistic Director created Maje; a brand that embodies generosity, creativity, femininity, and liberty. Maje was born in Paris in 1998, and has since become an international brand, drawing inspiration from global influences, now present in 40 countries with 620 points of sale. The cult favorite French brand has developed ready-to-wear and accessories collections over the years and established itself as a leader for accessible luxury. The brand has always offered bold, urban & modern pieces for all women and all occasions. Maje embodies a feminine silhouette that is understated yet glamorous, featuring both trend-led and classic pieces with subtle details and twist.
About Girls Write Now
Girls Write Now is a nationally award-winning nonprofit, media incubator, and multi-generational community. For nearly three decades, we have broken down the barriers of gender, age, race, and poverty to mentor, teach, and connect writers and leaders across disciplines and around the nation. With a focus on those historically disempowered due to their gender and gender identity, we harness the power of stories to shape culture, impact industries, and bridge worlds.
Girls Write Now writing and mentoring programs are rooted in social-emotional learning. Research shows that when young people succeed in these capacities, they also achieve long-term outcomes such as improved academic performance and decreased negative risk-taking behaviors.