PUNJAMMIES Shoot with the International Princess Project

Did you know that 'In India, the average age of a girl entering the sex trade is eleven. Many who enter are trafficked… in other words kidnapped, lured with promises of jobs in the city or sold by their own friends or family into sexual slavery. It is estimated that there are more than 3 million women and girls enslaved in India’s sex trade'. YOU can be apart of the change to help survivors of sex trade with your purchase of PUNJAMMIES, donating or volunteering with the International Princess Project based out of Costa Mesa, CA. PUNJAMMIES are quality sleep/lounge wear made by women in India who have escaped human trafficking, and 100% of the proceeds are reinvested back into the company to give these women and girls a chance at a new life of freedom, dignity, and hope. Read more about the International Princess Project here, and pick up a pair of PUNJAMMIES here!

The PUNJAMMIES prints are too darn cute and I love that each pair of PUNJAMMIES is named after a woman in one of the sewing centers. I had the wonderful opportunity to shoot in current and fall/winter PUNJAMMIES styles at the SOCO Farmer's Market in Costa Mesa. It was a beautiful and bright Saturday morning, filled with smiles and laughs with fellow blogger babe Alyssa, and surrounded by such vibrant and delectable produce. We were shot by International Princess Project Intern Christine, and we all seriously had such a fun time for an amazing cause. Here's a sneak peek of our shoot, the fall/winter looks coming soon.

I was also asked to shoot again for the next PUNJAMMIES Fall & Winter Campaign which takes place today! Follow along on my social handles (Instagram / Twitter / Facebook) for behind the scenes shots, and don't forget to follow the International Princess Project as well and take a stand against modern-day slavery - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook
Photos taken by Christine, and provided by the International Princess Project