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Designer Pony

There's a new Fashionista in town.....


With fashion being such a big part of the world we live in, i think it is great when designers give back to the world - I loved the designer Pusey Bear auction for Children in Need a couple of years ago (read more Designer Pudsey ), so I was so excited when I saw the latest fundraising event for Save the Children....designer My little pony!! The event happened in June and i even shared this picture from the event on Facebook as my niece and i share a My Little Pony obsession - not realising the designer ponies were part of it.


"Internationally recognized, ‘My Little Pony’ is undoubtedly the most collected children’s toy in existence. Since first released in 1983, more than one hundred million models have been sold. For Firenze4Ever 11th Edition – Over the Rainbow, a number of top international fashion designers have personally customized a giant ‘My Little Pony’, transforming the iconic character into a magical and unique work of art. The one-of-a-kind pieces are up for auction on eBay, with all proceeds going to SAVE THE CHILDREN in support of children effected by the devastation of the recent earthquake in Nepal." 
- Firenze official site

Some cute, some wacky, some downright bizarre but all for charity this collection is amazing and raised a lot of money for the cause - with each pony going for around €800.








The two that I would have loved to bid on are the elephant from Missoni (not sure why they chose to change the pony into an elephant!) covered in an archived brand print and a braided mane. Also the one by Emilio Pucci, i love her cute scarf and the printed wings, again in archive prints - a very boho kinda look but actually very subtle compared to some of the others.


Check out the rest of the ponies here....Firenze
If money were no object which pony would you have bid on?

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