If you're in search of vagina necklaces, pubic hair vegan 'fur oils', and 'f*ck Trump' liquid lipsticks to celebrate International Women's Day this year, we think you might be a fan of our latest female-inspired trinket love.

To celebrate IWD, iconic British jewellery brand Tatty Devine has teamed up with the artist Poppy Chancellor (the mastermind behind Poppy's Papercuts) to create an exclusive collection of female focused designs.

And you're going to have to race us to the checkouts because we want them all.

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Tatty Devine

The collection is inspired by six badass contemporary women whose individual stories of womanhood have been transformed into a series of playful and empowering jewellery.

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Illustrator and designer Gemma Shiel, hula-hoop expert Marawa Ibrahimis and ELLE UK's very own columnist transgender advocate Rhyannon Styles all contributed their intimate experiences for the collection.

In one of Rhyannon's conversations with Poppy, she revealed her feelings towards the possibility of becoming a parent.

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Tatty Devine

She revealed:

'Going through the process of transitioning you make yourself infertile so thats not an option for me to father my own kids. So yes it's adoption. I have been in a relationship for two years and I would like the idea of it being ambiguous and something that we could still do. Adoption or him having his own children with somebody else and me being a part of that seems like a really great thing. Me and him - and me alone - have got a lot of love and experience to give.'

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Each piece has been reimagined in Tatty's classic laser-cut acrylic style to create a range of colourful, inspirational and quirky pieces with the hope of empowering women to do whatever the f*ck they want.

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Tatty Devine

From the 'Do Your Thing' brooch to the 'Girl Got Ideas' necklace, we couldn't think of a better way to proudly voice your feminist beliefs in fashion this week.

The collection retails from £30-80 and will be available to buy at www.tattydevine.com, as well as their stores in Covent Garden and Brick Lane. The pieces will also be available to purchase at The Royal Festival Hall shop and on The Southbank Centre online shop.

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