Phoebe Bridgers’ Catbird jewelry collaboration supports transgender rights


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You may not be able to give your Valentine the moon, but you can give them something in collaboration with Phoebe Bergers 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 within 24 hours.

And on Thursday, Bridgers not only revived the hit design, but added a few more: a beautiful moonstone charm with her song “I’ll Give You the Moon” in her handwriting on the back. Engraved, and beaded top UFO charm. A tractor beam made of delicate chains.

Gold friendship necklace with skull
Cat Bird

Phoebe Bridgers x Catbird Kissing Skull Friends Charm in Yellow Gold ($490)


Friendship charms with skulls
Cat Bird

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

“I exclusively wear Catbird and have for years, because no one but them makes jewelry small enough for my taste,” Bergers told Vogue. “[Jewelry] I have to disappear to like it… it just has to be a part of you.”

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

moonstone charm
Cat Bird

Phoebe Berger’s X-Catbird Gives You Moonlight in Yellow Gold ($398)


moonstone charm
Cat Bird

Phoebe Berger’s X-Cat Bird Gives You the Moon Charm in Silver ($198)

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

Flying saucer pearl charm
Cat Bird

Phoebe Berger’s x Catbird I Want to Focus Home in Yellow Gold ($290)


Flying saucer pearl charm
Cat Bird

Phoebe Berger’s x Catbird I Want to Focus on the Home in Silver ($98)

“With something as historically gendered as jewelry, it felt special to point to something that I care about and not participate in the antiquated ideas surrounding it,” Bergers told Vogue.

“Especially something class-related. It’s good to use diamonds and pearls to pay trans rights.

Looking for more gift-worthy gems before Valentine’s Day? Don’t miss our shoppable guide to the best jewelry brands, according to celebrities.


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