Gucci's designs are timeless. Though the fashion industry is 
dedicated to churning out hot new designs that will inevitably be 
overshadowed by the next season's spectacular items, certain fashionists
 carry a sentimental penchant for the past. People who are fond of 
fashion, and are consumed with a love of the evolution of style, will 
enjoy searching for and purchasing Gucci Joy Tote, a popular and 
sought-after item as replicating Gucci vintage design.

The shape of Gucci Joy Tote refers to Gucci classic bag, and is 
design by Frida Giannini to benefit UNICEF and its lifesaving 
initiatives in the sub-Saharan Africa. Since 2005, Gucci Creative 
Director Frida Giannini has designed an exclusive accessories collection
 dedicated to the Gucci Campaign to Benefit UNICEF. In 2007, Frida 
Giannini created "Gucci for UNICEF" Indy bag to extend the company's 
commitment to UNICEF throughout the year. For the 2008 initiative, Gucci
 announced the launch of the white TATTO HEART COLLECTION, donating 25% 
of retail sales from the dedicated collection. The musical artist 
Rihanna also stars in the unprecedented international advertising 
campaign to highlight the 4th annual Gucci Campaign. 

On January 31, 2009, Gucci Joy Tote as one of the TATTO HEART 
COLLECTION is issued. Its vintage type carries the traditional meaning 
in the fashion world referring to the old period. Meanwhile, its white 
color and red heart pattern are endowed new meaning. On top of the red 
heart, a brilliant rose are blooming. Two golden spades protect the rose
 quietly. A ribbon twine the heart embossed Gucci. Each design exudes 
love, insistence, and consideration. 
Consistent of Gucci perfect craftsmanship, Gucci Joy Tote is 
consumer-oriented. Measuring 13.8 inches in length, 6 inches in width, 
and 10.2 inches in height, it is so functional to haunt women for 
weekend travel or picnic. 
Carryinging a Gucci Joy Tote, not only to hold the top fashion, but 
also add your support for sub-Saharan Africa's Joy. Buy it now, baby!
			    

by Tommy Martin
 
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