Lindzi Scharf's"feisty" 3-year-old daughter, Evan, loved wearing sunglasses. When the little girl died last year from mitochondrial disease, Scharf turned her favorite accessory into a piece of art.
"Clothing can be both a form of armor and a means of expressing yourself; we embraced that philosophy for Evan," says Scharf."She wore hospital gowns a lot, so getting dressed up together became a joyful activity in our house. We looked forward to our Sunday trips to the farmer’s market when we'd dress as if we were going to a garden party."
The trio loved taking daily stroller walks around their neighborhood or to Malibu Pier , for which Evan always wore her sunglasses. Scharf turned to her friend Emily Faith Strauss, a jewelry designer who lost her newborn son Austin to Polycystic Kidney Disease. Strauss created a rose gold and ruby ring modeled after Evan's favorite pair of pink, cat-eyed sunglasses. The ring is on sale at EF Collection, the company Strauss founded, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting Rady Children’s Institute for Genomic Medicine in San Diego through the nonprofit Angels 4 Austin.
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