Tadashi Shoji Partners With Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation For World Cancer Day On February 4, 2018
The Brand Will Donate 20% of Proceeds from Limited Edition Cosmetic Bag
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 1, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Tadashi Shoji, a leading designer of elegant dresses, along with bridal, accessories, shapewear, intimates, kids fashion and fragrance will again partner with the Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation (SWCRF) in support of World Cancer Day on February 4, 2018. This marks the 4TH year of Tadashi Shoji's participation in the SWCRF Pay It Forward fundraising campaign.
To help raise funds for such a worthy cause, Tadashi Shoji has created an exclusive cosmetic bag in support of SWCRF. The cosmetic bag's floral print was inspired by the brand's Fall/Winter 2017 runway collection of formal evening gowns, while its purple and black color story pays tribute to the World Cancer Day's universally recognized color palette. Each cosmetic bag purchased will include a Tadashi Shoji rollerball perfume, Eau de Rose.
"Helping to find a cure for cancer is a cause that is near to my heart. The Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation has done so much good for so many people, and it is an honor to partner with them on their mission to finally put an end to this disease. This year, I will stand proudly with SWCRF and support World Cancer Day by donating 20% of the total amount raised from the purchase of my limited edition cosmetic bag and rollerball." - Tadashi Shoji.
Beginning February 4TH, the limited-edition bag and rollerball will be available for $45.00 USD at Tadashi Shoji boutiques in King of Prussia Mall (PA), Tysons Galleria (VA), Valley Fair Mall (CA), South Coast Plaza (CA), Glendale Galleria (CA) and Fashion Show Mall (NV) as well as on www.tadashishoji.com with 20% of the proceeds going directly to SWCRF to help fund their cancer research.
SOURCE Tadashi Shoji
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