Heys — its Canadian Cool!
The Fashion Design Council of Canada (FDCC) and deb.on.air have VIPs literally rolling with style, and the fashion shows have yet to begin. For the first time, Robin Kay, president of the FDCC is providing very select guests with luxurious Heys luggage gift bags filled with the coolest Canadian products and services. The lucky fashionistas to receive these goodie bags valued at CDN$1,500 retail each, include big names like Jeanne Beker, host of Fashion Television, Phillip Bloch, stylist to the stars and frequent guest of fashion week in Toronto, Tim Blanks, host of Fashion File, Daria Werbory, international supermodel and Booth Moore, fashion critic at the LA Times.
actually many companies are donating and attaching themselves to various foundations. Some do it for the tax break and most because it's the right thing to do. Celebrity giveways are as you said the best way to advertise and get press feedback to use as promotional material and in media kits...ps, I love t cups dogs also.
tripleventi 2 years ago
It always amazes me that the celebrities (that are already rich) get such expensive hand outs at these lounges. The "normal" people who have to struggle
& deal with the brunt of economic fall out do not get any breaks like this. I know that the companies think that it is free advertising, it would make us "normal" people feel like they are giving back by donating to a charity or auctioning off some sample swag bags for a charity.
ILoveTeaDogs 3 years ago