Sunday, June 5, 2011

Surkey Bag Gucci for Unicef

The fashion house Gucci renews its commitment to UNICEF and a new bag offers exceptional, as well as exclusive: the new Gucci Bag Surkey. E 'Gucci in 2005, which works alongside UNICEF to support programs for orphans and children affected by HIV / AIDS in sub Saharan Africa. Since then, and each year, the House today, led by Frida Giannini has made great steps to support in many different ways children deprived of land and then extend the sensitivity towards this cause, each year, kills many, too many victims.

In these six years Gucci has managed to donate more than $ 9 million increasingly consolidating its role as a trend setter as well as "house with a heart of gold." And the crisis of the seventh year, that fateful, did not arrive for goodness sake! Frida Giannini, Gucci's creative director, has launched a new ad hoc special edition of the bag "Sukey".

As you do not know?! This is the best-selling brand, and the model is characterized by the iconic diamond pattern in shades of chocolate brown declined. Also on this occasion, for the creations of recent years, Gucci will donate to UNICEF 25% of the proceeds from the sale of each bag. In particular, the donation will be donated to the project "Schools for Africa" which aims to provide quality education to the most disadvantaged children.

Said Frida Giannini - Support to the UNICEF project "Schools for Africa" is dear to all of us to Gucci and we are confident that this new Sukey help us to raise additional funds when the project requires. " A historical model, and then, but the House did not let up the chance to brush up: though still lightweight and practical, in fact, the new Surkey is extremely feminine with the soft frills and detachable leather charm with its distinctive logo the double G intertwined.

It is his definition *. Where to find it? The Gucci Bag Surkey neinegozi Gucci for UNICEF will be available in the boutique of more than twenty countries around the world - as well as information on e-commerce - from 15 June 2011-28 February 2012.

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