.LouisVuitton has joined forces with RED to help the fight to end AIDS.
CANDLE CAUSE: Louis Vuitton and RED, the nonprofit organization founded by Bono and Bobby Shriver in 2006, have joined forces to help the fight to end AIDS. For the project, they’ve created a candle, called the Louis Vuitton|RED candle. For each one sold, $60 will be donated directly to the Global Fund to fight AIDS in support of RED.
Louis Vuitton’s master perfumer Jacques Cavallier-Belletrud composed the candle, which was designed by Marc Newson. Newson also took a cue from red, painting the candle’s wick that color, as well as choosing the hue for the metal disc, used as a lid and base, and outer packaging.
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