Feminist Political Pins

Madeleine Albright Wore a Hillary Glass Ceiling Pin at the DNC

Madeleine Albright debuted a Hillary Glass Ceiling Pin at the Democratic National Convention. The unique pin featured Hillary written in gold and then a gold bar over shattered glass.

The former Secretary of State had the pin made in honor of Hillary Clinton shattering the glass ceiling by becoming the first female presidential nominee of a major political party. Albright was the first woman to ever hold the position of Secretary of State and has always been a champion for women's rights. Albright tweeted a photo of the pin with the caption, "After tonight, this pin will be the only piece of glass ceiling left at the #DNCinPHL!"

While Albright is known for always wearing beautiful and occasionally cheeky pins, this pin will be one of the most memorable fashion items from the DNC.
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