Muse Debuts a Wicked 'Have a Heart x Cynthia Erivo' Sequel
The second drop, which includes more Elphaba-inspired pieces from additional designers, will continue to benefit nonprofit Dreams of Hope.

The first Have a Heart x Cynthia Erivo collection, which was released in November 2024, raised more than $10,000 for Dreams of Hope.
Dreams of Hope is a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering LGBTQA+ youth to build confidence, express their true selves, and grow as leaders through the arts.
Erivo has chosen Dreams of Hope as the beneficiary for the second iteration of the initiative as well, with 10 percent of the proceeds from every purchase going to the nonprofit.
The Have a Heart x Cynthia Erivo collection was inspired by Erivo’s role as Elphaba, which she played alongside Ariana Grande as Galinda, in the 2024 adaptation of the Broadway musical “Wicked.” The collaboration continues as the film’s sequel, “Wicked: For Good” debuted in theaters on Friday.
Muse said Erivo chose Dreams of Hope because the organization’s values mirror the themes in Elphaba’s own journey of self-acceptance.
The new release continues to celebrate the power of transformation, as “Wicked: For Good” builds on the original tale of friendship and courage, said Muse.
“Just as Elphaba’s story deepens in ‘For Good,’ this collaboration continues to evolve—celebrating the resilience, individuality, and beauty that comes from embracing one’s own power,” said Jennifer Shanker, founder of Muse and creator of the Have a Heart initiative, which began in 2019.
“We are honored to once again partner with Cynthia and these designers to bring a meaningful, fabulous collection to life.”
The collection features new pieces designed by Francesca Villa, Khepri, Mellerio, Munnu, and Nouvel Heritage, who joined returning brands from the first release including Bea Bongiasca, Silvia Furmanovich, and Ten Thousand Things.
SEE: The Have a Heart x Cynthia Erivo Second Drop
The new additions revisit familiar motifs and introduce new icons and characters that honor the spirit of Elphaba and the world of Oz, like witch hats and flying monkeys.
The color green—representing Elphaba’s power and individuality—continues to be a central part of the collection’s identity through designs that feature green gemstones like emeralds and green enamel.
The collection features statement earrings, brooches, necklaces, rings, and charms.
The Have a Heart x Cynthia Erivo collection retails from $420 to $9,800.
The collection’s second drop launched on Nov. 20 and is available on Muse’s website and in-store at Muse’s showroom in the West Village neighborhood of New York City.
Erivo first partnered with Muse on a “Have a Heart” curation in 2020.
Muse also debuted its “Have a Heart x Diamonds Do Good” collaboration with model and humanitarian Flaviana Matata in October.
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