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Supermajority and Argent Announce Launch of ‘Voting Suits You’ on National Voter Registration Day

 Busy Phillips, Brooklyn Decker to join NYC pop-up on September 20

By Girl Power News , in News , at October 26, 2022

Ahead of the midterm elections, Supermajority and Argent announce the launch of the Voting Suits You campaign on National Voter Registration Day (September 20) to inspire and encourage women to embrace their political power, suit up, and register to vote this November. With support from When We All Vote, the nationwide voter education campaign will kick off with a pop-up store in New York City (27 Mercer Street, Soho) featuring the return of the iconic bright pink suit that sold out within 24 hours in 2020.

The partnership between the women’s workwear brand and the national women’s equality organization, which launched during the historic 2020 election, is a celebration of the influence and power of women’s civic engagement and leadership. In the face of severe roll backs to abortion access, the freedom to vote, and more, the Voting Suits You campaign will educate and mobilize women to make a plan and pledge to vote this election.

“Women are the largest voting bloc in the country — when we vote together, we are unstoppable,” said Amanda Brown Lierman, Executive Director at Supermajority. “We want the world to know that women are organizing, women are marching, and women are voting. We know that our vote is one of the most important tools we have to shift the tide toward progress on issues from health care and paid leave to climate change and the economy. Voting is our superpower, and this November we are suiting up and bringing every woman we know with us to the polls.”

The Voting Suits You campaign will launch with a pink pop-up store in New York City (27 Mercer Street, Soho) where visitors can browse the full collection of merchandise for sale, take action at voter registration and education stations, and get the opportunity to celebrate women’s power. The pop-up will be open from Tuesday, Sept. 20 through Monday, Sept. 26.

“When we turn to another woman and say ‘voting suits you,’ we are celebrating women recognizing and reclaiming their right to take up space, to unapologetically speak loudly and proudly about the issues they care about,” said Sali Christeson, Founder and CEO of Argent. “That’s what Argent has always celebrated and it’s why we created a bold, joyous pink suit. But this is more than just a suit: It’s a statement and a symbol of what it looks like when women across generations, identity, and geography stand in their power and vote together.”

As part of the campaign, Argent announced that the pink suit, which sold out in 2020, will be a permanent item of the women’s workwear brand. The Voting Suits You collection will feature a new pink blouse ($145), pink blazer ($295), and pink trousers ($195)— all also available at argentwork.com/supermajority. Proceeds from the sale of the suit will benefit Supermajority’s voter education efforts. To pledge to vote, visit womenarevoting.com.

Anticipated participants in the Voting Suits You campaign include: Alencia Johnson, Ali Friedlander, Ali Gelles, Abby Wambach, Adriene Mishler, Ai-jen Poo, Alexis McGill Johsnon, Alicia Garza, Alysia Montano, Amanda Duberman, Amanda Nguyen, Amy Griffin, Amrit Kaur, Angela Rye, Ashley Blaine Featherson, Aya Kanai, Blair Imani, Brooklyn Decker, Busy Philipps, Caren Spruch, Cindi Leive, Cindy Eckert, Caroline Heldman, Cristela Alonzo, Cipriana Quann, Cyndi Lauper, Danielle Perez, Deja Foxx, Denise Bidot, Freida Pinto, Gia Peppers, Ginger Gonzaga, Glennon Doyle, Hillary Clinton, Holland Taylor, Hannah Bronfman, Huma Abedin, Jamira Burley, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, Jess Morales Rocketto, Jessica Nabongo, Joanna Coles, Jovian Zayne, Julissa Natzely Arce Raya, June Diane Raphael, Katie Couric, Keah Brown, La La  Anthony, Laura Brown, Lauren Maillian, Lauren Speed-Hamilton, LaTosha Brown, Lili Cooper, Lily D Moore, Lisa Price, Liz Plank, Lauren Collins, Logan Browning, London Breed, Mandana Dayani, Mandy Moore, Maya Wiley, Megan Rapinoe, Monica Padman, Milly Tamarez, Nikole Hannah-Jones, Nina Westbrook, Padma Lakshmi, Phillipa Soo, Piper Perabo, Rashida Jones, Reshma Saujani, Robin Arzon, Rosario Dawson, Sara Mora, Sarah Paulson, Shannon Watts, Sophia Bush, Stephanie Young, Sue Bird, Taylor Rooks, Tika Sumpter, TK Quann, Torrey DeVitto, Valerie Jarrett, Wendy Davis, and Yvette Nicole Brown.

Hi-Res Campaign and Product Imagery linked here.

About Argent
Entrepreneur and unapologetic power dresser Sali Christeson is founder and CEO of Argent, the NY-based venture-backed brand that is redefining workwear for modern women. A business major with an MBA from the University of South Carolina, Christeson spent a decade in the Bay Area’s finance and technology scene, where she struggled to find clothes that were bold, practical and professional. After reading hard statistics that women in the workplace are judged on appearance, with a tangible impact on their careers over time, Sali set about tackling the workwear-joy gap, and Argent was born.

Since 2016, Sali and Argent have been at the forefront of the workwear revolution – offering bold, versatile and smartly-designed suits and separates that equip women to push the envelope and take their seat at the table. Since launch, Sali has dressed notable disruptors including: America Ferrera, Amy Poehler, Alexis McGill Johnson, Amy Robach, Awkwafina, Ashley Graham, Busy Phillips, Cecile Richards, Chelsea Handler, Debra Messing, Elaine Welteroth, Glennon Doyle, Ginger Zee, Gloria Steinem, Hillary Clinton, Holland Taylor, Huma Abedin, Kamala Harris, Kerry Washington, Mandy Moore, Meena Harris, Meghan Markle, Michelle Kwan, Marisa Tomei, Sophia Bush, Zoe Saldana, and more.

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