Since 1987, March has been recognized as Women’s History Month, which celebrates the contributions women have made to American culture and society. The message is amplified worldwide on March 8 for International Women’s Day, when topics like gender parity, pay equity, bodily autonomy and empowerment gain visibility globally. This year, IWD centers on the theme “Accelerate Action” to champion gender equality. Analysis of data from the World Economic Forum indicates that, at the current pace, achieving full gender parity won’t occur until 2158.
Fashion brands, recognizing the influence of their global platforms, are increasingly supporting IWD and Women’s History Month by promoting products that fund women-centric nonprofit organizations and using campaigns that highlight women’s achievements. Throughout March, companies are showing support in a variety of ways, including sharing messages of empowerment, roundtables, donations, exclusive collections and other forms of activism.
Here, a roundup of some companies that are celebrating women in March.
This list will be continuously updated throughout March.
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Veuve Clicquot
Image Credit: Courtesy In celebration of Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day, Veuve Clicquot honors its founder, Madame Clicquot, a pioneering businesswoman in the wine industry. The champagne house’s latest vintage, La Grande Dame 2015, reflects her legacy through a collaboration with Italian ceramicist Paola Paronetto. The collaboration features six artist-designed, vibrantly colored gift boxes and eco-friendly paper clay packaging. Each piece is available for $220 online.
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Chazlyn
Image Credit: Courtesy In honor of International Women’s Day 2025, Los Angeles-based luxury cowboy boot brand Chazlyn launches its Spring 2025 campaign, “Walk Boldly,” featuring 81-year-old Vicki Biss McDermott. The campaign challenges sex-related ageism, showcasing McDermott’s vibrant lifestyle and fearless confidence in a campaign featuring her modeling Chazlyn’s modernized cowboy boots. Chazlyn commits to female empowerment by donating 50 percent of March profits from the Santo Silver boot to Dress for Success, aiding women in achieving economic independence. Retail prices range from $645 to $795.
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KAAI
Image Credit: Courtesy KAAI’s spring 2025 collection combines timeless design with functionality, celebrating and empowering women. Marking International Women’s Day, KAAI offers a complimentary copy of “Invisible Women” with each purchase until March 10; the book exposes gender bias in data and its impact on women’s lives. “Over the past decade, the number of female entrepreneurs and self-employed women has grown to 35 to 40 percent. We’re also seeing progress in leadership roles — today, women hold 20 to 25 percent of C-level positions. But that’s still a minority. That’s why March 8 is more important than ever. It’s a day to celebrate women’s achievements worldwide and to highlight the challenges we still face,” said founders Helga Meersmans and Ine Verhaert. Details are available on kaaibags.com.
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Baggallini
This March, accessories brand Baggallini supports women’s empowerment by donating a portion of accessory sales to Dress for Success, aiding women in their initial employment phase. More details on their charitable initiative are on baggallini.com.
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Cosabella
From March 8 to 15, lingerie brand Cosabella will donate a bra or panty for each one sold on cosabella.com to I Support the Girls (ISTG), an organization, through partnerships with international affiliates, collects and distributes essential items, including bras, underwear and menstrual hygiene products, allowing women experiencing homelessness, impoverishment or distress.
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San Soli
Image Credit: Courtesy From March 5 to 9, fragrance brand San Soli will be donating 20 percent of sales (representing the gender pay gap) to Girls Who Code, a nonprofit supporting women in computer science. Brand founder Asenath Kang, whose mother immigrated to the United States and navigated a successful career through the male-dominated electronics industry, aims to help the next generation of women close the gender gap in tech industries. Details are available on sansoli.com.
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iRi NYC
Image Credit: Courtesy Asian female-founded and designed footwear brand iRi NYC will contribute to charities throughout Women’s History Month. The company is also offering a discount on irinyc.net with code FORWOMEN for 30 percent off all products, and 15 percent of total sales will be donated to select organizations.
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Nomasei
Image Credit: Courtesy For International Women’s Day, Parisian sustainable luxury brand Nomasei launches a special (NOMASEI)RED product line, including NONO Loafers and TAXI platform sandals. Nomasei will donate 20% of sales from these items to (RED) to aid health programs for women and girls. The footwear is available on March 5 on nomasei.com.
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Bordelle
In celebration of International Women’s Day, lingerie and bodywear brand Bordelle partners with Noella Coursaris Musunka’s Malaika school in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Throughout March, 10% of Signature Collection sales will support Malaika, which provides girls and their families with access to education, vocational training and more. Additionally, Bordelle will donate sewing machines to empower local women and assist in making school uniforms. Details are on bordelle.co.uk.