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    2. Marc Jacobs
    3. Alexander McQueen
    4. Eley Kishimito
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    6. Luella Bartley
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    10. Richard Chai
    11. Sabyasachi
    12. Jonathan Saunders
    13. Lanvin
    14. Erdem
    15. Christopher Kane

    This list is interchangeable, really! And could easily have been a Top 25. Selections from these shows can be seen in the 'Spring 09 Wish List' category in the right sidebar

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Top Facts about Coco Chanel

  • 1. Began as a hat designer in Paris in 1908.
    2. Part of the revolutionising of fashion during the 1910s, freeing women from restrictive clothing such as corseted gowns
    3. Launched the famous Chanel suit in 1923.
    4. Influential in the creation of the 1920s flapper image.
    5. Popularised the LBD with a backless, strapless version that created much controversy.
    6. Introduced costume jewelry to the world and the multi-strand style of layering necklaces.
    7. Fashion's only figure to be named on Time Magazines 100 most influential people of the 20th century.

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Bloggers Unite for Human Rights

May 17, 2008

CNN Covers Bloggers Unite for Human Rights

CNN ran a story during their American Morning segment on Thursday about Bloggers Unite for Human Rights, a global BlogCatalog event supported by Amnesty International. On May 15th bloggers gave up posting about their usual topics to highlight human rights issues. Yours Truly abstained from the daily fashion musings in favour of creating awareness of the Canadian government's troubling stance on the ongoing and largely shocking plights of Canada's Indigenous people. It featured a compelling article written by Dr. Kyle Grayson which you can read here.

The initiative appears to have resulted in millions of submissions on a vast array of human rights topics - I'd call that a roaring success. Well done, bloggers!

May 15, 2008

Bloggers Unite For Human Rights: 'Is This Peace, Order and Good Government?'

Ongoing_holocaust_3 Let's take a break for a moment from our day, our conveniences and our luxuries to remind and enlighten ourselves as to the tenous state of human rights around the world.

May 15th is the day that Bloggers Unite for Human Rights with BlogCatalog and the support of Amnesty International, by highlighting human rights issues on their respective websites.

I chose to participate by helping to uncover - and in the process learn about - the issues and challenges concerning Canada's indigenous people, ones that the majority of Canadians are unaware of due to them being hidden and largely ignored by the government.

Why this topic above others? I'm a Canadian living in the UK, and a recent phone conversation with my brother left me extremely upset. As a pilot based in Thunder Bay, Ontario, he flew to various northern indigenous reservations on a daily basis. One day he and a fellow pilot got out of the plane and took a walk around, having landed in Pikangikum, which has some of the worst living conditions in the world (yes, it's hard to believe but true). They witnessed the shocking misery that is the lives of these people, absolutely unthinkable as occurring in Canada.

Read on and you will find a link to a website that describes these conditions, as well as other facts that need to be, at the very least acknowledged, by as many people as possible.

I hope that after reading this post you will help create awareness by sharing this link whenever and wherever you can. It will make a difference. Thank you for giving your time to this.

The following article has been generously contributed by Dr. Kyle Grayson, a Canadian lecturer in International Politics at Newcastle University, UK. A major theme in Dr. Grayson's work is to expose the ways in which liberal democracies attempt to hide systematic human rights abuses as 'exceptions to the rule':

Read Is This Peace, Order and Good Government?

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