The Pink Bows Foundation Partners with Makeup Junkie Bags
Kalin Ned — May 3, 2026 — Social Good
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The Pink Bows Foundation — a nonprofit crowd safety organization founded by the family of Astroworld victim Madison Dubiski — has partnered with the Texas-based bag company Makeup Junkie Bags on a limited-edition product line called the Madison Collection. This range includes the Madison Bag Collection of stackable cosmetic and travel bags, the Madison Fan Girl Bundle featuring a stadium-approved clear crossbody with a matching wallet, and the Madison Man Junk Collection of bags designed for men. All items are handmade in the United States with wipeable, leak-resistant interior linings. The colorways available from the Pink Bows Foundation x Makeup Junkie Bags collaboration include Dolly, Chrome Pink, Obsidian, and Pink Bows.
Half of the proceeds from every purchase go directly to the foundation's crowd safety education programs, which include the Showstop Procedure training course and Safe Space tent activations at live events aimed at preventing future tragedies.
Image Credit: The Pink Bows Foundation x Makeup Junkie Bags
Half of the proceeds from every purchase go directly to the foundation's crowd safety education programs, which include the Showstop Procedure training course and Safe Space tent activations at live events aimed at preventing future tragedies.
Image Credit: The Pink Bows Foundation x Makeup Junkie Bags
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