Category: culture
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Met Gala 2024: Spotlight on Loewe, Givenchy and Alexander McQueen.
The 2024 Met Gala promises a night of breathtaking fashion, where the past and present intertwine under the evocative theme “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion” and the enigmatic dress code, “The Garden of Time.” The dress code is inspired by The Garden of Time by J. G. Ballard. A…
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Fashion Giants Exposed: “Dirty” Cotton and Illegal Deforestation in Brazil
Fast fashion has become synonymous with trendy styles at rock-bottom prices. But have you ever stopped to consider the true cost of those clothes? A recent exposé I read by Euronews shines a light on the dark side of fast fashion, revealing the environmental and human rights abuses…
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The Importance of Scottish Tartan Textile
Upon reflecting through my calendar this past week, I came across a holiday I wasn’t quite aware of, Tartan Day. Which sparked an obvious interest of mine after seeing it wasn’t celebrated in Scotland, but Canada. On April 6th, in Canada (and US in from 1996) Tartan Day…
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The Traditional Rose Water Festival
Mornings begin with my skincare essentials, which include rose water. A staple which has been I have used since childhood for anything from injuries to skincare. I began making rose water, a soothing and floral process. Rose water calms skin, fights inflammation, and hydrates, aiding anti-ageing and soothing…
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Tatreez and Keffiyeh: The Palestinian Textiles
Palestinian embroidery, rooted in centuries of tradition, stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Palestine. Known as “tatreez,” this art form intricately weaves together stories of identity, resilience, and craftsmanship. Passed down through generations, each stitch in tatreez carries a profound significance, representing the collective…
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heartfelt magic of classical sufi music
In the heart of Pakistan, amidst the alleys of ancient cities and the echoes of Sufi mysticism, emerges a musical tradition: Kafi music. This captivating genre, rooted in the profound verses of Sufi poets like Baba Farid and Amir Khusro from the 13th century, weaves a rich tapestry…