What is Tall Poppy Syndrome?

Tall Poppy Syndrome, a term that was popularized in Australia, occurs when people are attacked, resented, disliked, criticized or cut down because of their achievements and/or success. The Tallest Poppy, a study led by Dr. Rumeet Billan, reveals the consequences of this silent systemic syndrome and the impact it has on women in the workplace. The study examines the impact of Tall Poppy Syndrome on the individual and the cost to organizations.


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The Tallest Poppy Necklace

The Tall Poppy Necklace

Women who experience Tall Poppy Syndrome are resented, attacked or ostracized for their achievements and success. The Tall Poppy Necklace was inspired by the recent Canadian study, The Tallest Poppy, led by Dr. Rumeet Billan and symbolizes the importance of poppies supporting one another.

The Tall Poppy Pendant features two poppies entwined and is hand carved and cast in solid sterling silver. The pendant includes a matching 18-inch sterling silver chain.

A portion of the proceeds from each purchase will be donated to G(irls)20, a renowned global non-profit that aims to mobilize girls and young women for economic advancement locally and worldwide.