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Charitable capsule collection
Two new Guess styles feature the pink ribbon to support breast cancer awareness
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11 September 2018
Marcolin Group and its Guess eyewear brand have renewed their commitment to support breast cancer awareness by partnering with the Get in Touch Foundation.
The partnership with the north American non-profit organisation will see Marcolin make a charitable donation and develop a limited-edition eyewear capsule collection with Guess.
Guess’ capsule collection includes a spectacles style and a sunglasses frame that are embellished with a pink metal ribbon on the tips as a symbol of the fight against breast cancer.
Available from October, the ‘GU2710’ spectacles model is a cat’s eye shape made from acetate and metal. It features a black front with pink glitter edging to contrast the gold metal sides.
Pink glitter edging also features on the round black acetate ‘GU7608’ sunglasses model (pictured), which has gradient lenses and gold metal sides.
The Get in Touch Foundation educates women all of ages to know their own body and identify slight changes through breast self-examination methods.
For further information, visit the Marcolin website.
The partnership with the north American non-profit organisation will see Marcolin make a charitable donation and develop a limited-edition eyewear capsule collection with Guess.
Guess’ capsule collection includes a spectacles style and a sunglasses frame that are embellished with a pink metal ribbon on the tips as a symbol of the fight against breast cancer.
Available from October, the ‘GU2710’ spectacles model is a cat’s eye shape made from acetate and metal. It features a black front with pink glitter edging to contrast the gold metal sides.
Pink glitter edging also features on the round black acetate ‘GU7608’ sunglasses model (pictured), which has gradient lenses and gold metal sides.
The Get in Touch Foundation educates women all of ages to know their own body and identify slight changes through breast self-examination methods.
For further information, visit the Marcolin website.
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