Christian Singer Natalie Grant Unveils Fashion Line, Jewelry, & Apparel with a Cause [VIEW HERE]

Natalie Grant

Well-loved Christian singer Natalie Grant unveiled a new fashion line inspired by the singer and takes to social media to announce that that her site is now up and running.

Grant took to Facebook Tuesday to tell her followers that her new site was now up and ready for shopping. "My new store is LIVE! Visit ngbynataliegrant.com with original jewelry and apparel," she wrote, "I dreamed about taking some of my favorite, full-of-faith lyrics and statements, and designing them on pieces I would wear every day."

Along with the post the "Hurricane" singer posted a picture of the "first featured item."

Natalie Grant
(Photo : instagram )

She said, "The I Will Not Be Moved necklace," was inspired by Psalm 16:8(NLV). "The best part? A portion of the proceeds of EVERY SALE will go to benefit Hope for Justice! Fashion with purpose. Wear it. Live it," she added.

So far Grant's fashion site features t-shirts and jewelry with scripture inspired messages. In the about me section of the site Grant posted a message about her motivation behind the line. "I have always loved making a statement with fashion. Whenever I found a shirt that allowed me to wear what I believe, I would wear it out," she stated, "Then I started to dream about taking some of my favorite, positive, full of faith statements and designing them on pieces I would wear every day. And so that's what I have done."

"It's fun to wear something that not only encourages us, but also may bring a smile and dose of hope to someone else who sees the message we are wearing at just the right time, she continued.

Grant has been very involved with the effort of trying to bring an end to human trafficking. The soulful singer announced earlier this year a merger of her Abolition International along with Hope For Justice in an effort to raise awareness for sex trafficking, and now with her new fashion line a portion of every sale will be donated to www.hopeforjustice.org. She hopes to help provide "restorative care to victims of human trafficking."

You can purchase Grants merchandize at ngbynataliegrant.com

Natalie Grant
(Photo : ngbynataliegrant.com )