Gucci has long been the best-selling handbags and Gucci Sukey UNICEF fund-raising activities for the inseparable. February 6, 2008, the Gucci brand creative director Frida Giannini co-chaired by the large fund-raising activities in New York. Through ticket sales and live auctions, the event successfully for the UNICEF "Schools for Africa" African student program raised 2.7 million U.S. dollars. Photograph in "Gucci Experience, Milan" winners, have the opportunity to name a Gucci handbag, "Sukey" would thus come. Subsequently, the handbag has become the world's best-selling one of Gucci handbags. www.5abags.com-
Frida Gannini said: "We are on the UNICEF" Schools for Africa "project in Africa continue to pay a student to design a special Sukey handbag is more appropriate than this, because it is in 2008 we organized for UNICEF fund-raising activities to be named.
Since April 15, 2010 to February 2011 and 28 between this "Gucci for UNICEF" Sukey handbags will be in more than 20 countries of the Gucci stores and official website synchronization Gucci.com sale, retail price of 1295 U.S. dollars .
Gucci global cooperation with UNICEF since 2005, when first launched the brand Gucci UNICEF contribution plan. The international fund-raising activities is the widest impact Gucci history of charity, and aimed to support the UNICEF sub-Saharan Africa * AIDS-affected orphans and children's assistance programs. Each year, Gucci are committed to increasing the contribution of UNICEF, through the growing fund-raising plans and the launch of the year with influence, the ongoing strong partnership with UNICEF, this relief and improved child living conditions. In that actively promote the fund-raising scheme five years, Gucci has successfully Nations Children's Fund over seven million U.S. dollars. This impressive number is the brand continued evidence of strong support for the charity, Gucci has therefore become the UNICEF "Schools for Africa" Africa's greatest contributions to enterprises Grant Program. "Schools for Africa" African Grant program aims to create access to quality basic education for all children the opportunity, especially those vulnerable children living in extreme poverty. In the past, Gucci's charitable focus for UNICEF in Malawi (Malawi) and Mozambique (Mozambique)


