Gucci releases Limited Edition bracelet in aid of Japan Earthquake Relief

Submitted by on Tuesday, 26 April 2011 | One Comment

People all over the world, including Celebrities and Designers, have been doing their best to raise funds for the Japanese Earthquake Relief. Iconic fashion brand Gucci have announced plans to release a Limited Edition charity bracelet to support earthquake relief efforts in Japan.

All of the proceeds from the gorgeous bracelet will go to the Japanese Red Cross Society in order to support the victims of the Higashi Nihon Dai-Shinsai earthquake and tsunami that happened last month.

The one-off piece features a white-red-white web that represents the Japanese flag. The bracelet also carries a medal with the message ‘Gucci Loves You’ engraved within it. The bracelet is lined with non-allergenic Calf leather as well as a buckle in the shape of Gucci’s iconic horsebit. The bracelet will come in three different adjustable sizes and will retail for $100. The bracelet will first be released in Gucci stores throughout Japan, followed by distribution in Gucci Flagship stores across the USA, Europe and Asia.

*Image courtesy of Gucci.com

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  • Tiffany Antonius says:

    Its great that fashion designers have also embraced charity. Especially Gucci, one of worlds most exclusive brands. Japan needs our help and this is the way to do it!

    After Gaga now Gucci giving a helping hand, these disaster struck people of Japan need all the help they can get.

    Hope more people will follow their lead!

    Regards,
    Tiffany @ Religious Bracelets

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