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13 January 2012

Tosca Blu in Grazia

We´ve showed you the bag before, but as it is for a good cause we can never mention it enough. And luckily, Grazia agreed with us!



The exlusive and limited edition “Miss Leopard” bag has been created to support the Stop Aids project by CESVI. The bag has been on sale since the 1st of December -which was World AIDS Day- and Tosca Blu will donate part of the sales proceeds to CESVI.

For more information: Tosca Blu and CESVI

And of course thanks to Grazia for mentioning the bag! As they stated: fashionably involved.

21 November 2011

Tosca Blu charity bag

This December Tosca Blu, always sensitive and attentive to supporting various charity initiatives, presents you the “Miss Leopard”.
This exclusive limited edition bag has been created to support the Stop Aids project by CESVI.



The Miss Leopard bag, soon to be added to the AW11/12 Tosca Blu line, is made from a quality patent calfskin hide. The leather has been rendered with an elegant animal print.
The bag will be on sale from the 1st of December -which is World AIDS Day- and Tosca Blu will donate part of the sales proceeds to CESVI.

The official presentation of the new Miss Leopard shall take place in the evening of 1st December, marking the worldwide fight against HIV.
Patron of this event and the new Miss Leopard bag is Cristina Parodi, who has been a supporter of CESVI’s humanitarian projects for many years.

The bag will be available in all the mono-brand Tosca Blu shops around the world and on their online shop, during the entire Christmas period for €159.00.

Tosca Blu

About CESVI
CESVI is an independent, secular Italian humanitarian organisation operating worldwide, dealing with all forms of emergencies as well as realising development projects in more than 30 countries around the world. The Stop Aids project is conceived for the activities of sensitisation, testing, and curing, and aimed at stopping mother-child transmission of the virus.


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