Kusmi Tea and Chantal Thomass in the fight against breast cancer
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Cécile Moreau
A Pink October Special by Chantal Thomass & Kusmi Tea
Kusmi Tea has always been committed to women. We are all the more excited to be working with talented designer Chantal Thomass for the second time in a row to help prevent and research breast cancer. After presenting a jointly designed shopping bag as a successful duo in 2018, we will launch a limited edition tea in 2019 for the breast cancer month of October: Green tea with peppermint and rose petals, with a matching tea tin designed by the renowned queen of elegant lingerie. 100% of the proceeds will be donated to the organisation "Le Cancer du Sein, Parlons-en! in France" as well as to other international partner organisations from countries where Kusmi Tea operates.
With her deep black bob with pony, the blood red lipstick and the black outfit with white highlights, Chantal Thomass is a unique and special appearance. Just like your design pieces, which have proven themselves successfully through constant and elegant new inventions. Inspired by the sophistication and know-how of Kusmi Tea, the designer has come up with and created a bold yet feminine tea tin. By blending your creative codes with those of Kusmi Tea, a black and pink tea tin with a unique new label was created, rounded off by beautiful black lace around the logo. Inside, this sophisticated design tin hides a delicious green tea with peppermint and rose petals. This delicious blend, which combines the exquisite freshness of mint with the delicate aroma of rose petals, can be enjoyed during a tea time with friends or during a well-deserved break for a moment of pampering.
The green tea with peppermint and rose petals from Kusmi Tea and Chantal Thomass will be available in October, November and December 2019 in all Kusmi Shops and in the Online Shop. A great opportunity to pamper someone or make them happy with the perfect gift while contributing to breast cancer research!
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