Gucci to help Madonna adoption case
Italian Luxury brand Gucci is joining
forces with Madonna to raise funds for orphans in Malawi, the impoverished southern
African nation where the pop singer has been trying to adopt a child since last
year. Gucci will host a fund-raising event with dinner, a musical performance
and a party on February 6 next year to mark the opening of Gucci's largest
store in the world, on New York's
Fifth Avenue,
co-hosted by Madonna.
Madonna stated the event will benefit UNICEF and the charity she co-founded
in 2006, Raising Malawi, which focuses on trying to end the poverty and
hardship suffered by Malawi's 1 million orphans, many of whose parents died of
AIDS.
"I am grateful that Gucci is joining forces with me to bring attention
to a country with millions of children in desperate need of our help,"
Madonna said in a statement.