2010-11-22

Some Cute Charms From Gucci To Benefit Unicef-Discount Handbags

Gucci releases a special collection of fashion items each year to benefit UNICEF, and its benevolent action has set a positive example for other grand fashion houses to follow. I, for one, am very crazy about the luxurious accessories that demands for large amount of money, but I do not object to buy an adorable tiny gift from Gucci, which might also be a present for these related African kids. Comparing with buying such a commodity, these heroic biding in charity evening parties might be more admiring, but I tend to adopt the understated path. Here I am going to share with you some adorable Gucci Charms that I am considering buying.


There are all together three charms, all featuring clip, key ring and Gucci trademark charm. The charm mixes up light gold hardware, beige/ebony GG and multi-color leather patch work. The three charms are with totally different original shape. I guess the snowman one is to cooperate with the seasonal theme Snowman Africa . The money and banana charm is adorable and interesting, but I can hardly understand the originality behind the snake and snowman charm. Is it intending to use the evil snake to highlight the kindness of the snowman And I consider it rather unreasonable. Isn t the snake supposed to go hibernation in winter How could it make friends with our snowman As to the price, the snowman one is priced at $195 and the other two retails for $245 each. Yes, the price is a little bit pricy, but it is also for charity. Gucci will donate 25% of this sale to UNICEF. Get one for yourself.
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Some Cute Charms From Gucci To Benefit Unicef

Gucci generated circa 2.2 billion worldwide of revenue in 2008 according to BusinessWeek magazine and climbed to 41st position in the magazine's annual 2009 "Top Global 100 Brands" chart created by Interbrand.Gucci is also the biggest-selling Italian brand in the world.Gucci operates about 278 directly operated stores worldwide (at September 2009) and it wholesales its products through franchisees and upscale department stores

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