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Tinder Partners With London Artists for International Women's Day Installation
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Creative duo and real-life couple Charlotte and Philip Colbert have collaborated with Tinder to put up a day-long installation at London's Southbank Observation Point.
The installation, called #BeBoldForChange, allows women to write letters to each other with messages of empowerment, strength and solidarity. Visitors of the fixture can take a note and in return, leave a message for someone else.
"In the sometimes overwhelming era of communication in the digital form, it's so nice to receive a letter or read a note from someone else," Philip told Dazed. "Empowering women throughout the world is a key thing for development, progress of humanity and of the world in general," added Charlotte.
Take initiative on Women's Day by pledging action to Be Bold For Change at InternationalWomensDay.com, and check out some other art pieces by the Colberts, below.
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