Daspu

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Daspu is a Brazilian women's clothing brand aimed at prostitutes, launched on 16 December 2005 in Rio de Janeiro by the NGO Davida, which supports sex workers.

In 1992, Gabriela Leite, herself a prostitute, created the Davida NGO to attract the attention of the media and the political world to the issues faced by prostitution. However, the NGO lacked funds and creating a clothing brand specifically for the work of prostitutes was seen as a way of raising revenue.[1][2]

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