11 April 2015

Azul for Fashion for Change


BOSL / MVW Fashion For Change Charity is going on now and will run between the 11th - 25th of April on its own dedicated sim. There are over 40 Designer Shops. It benefits Womankind Worldwide which is a UK based, international Women’s Rights charity working to help women transform their lives and communities in Africa, Asia and Latin America. You can learn more about this charity at:  


Dress: Azul - Sophie for BOSL Fashion for Change event

Hair: Truth - Effie


Fashion For Change Entertainment

Sat 11th April

Blvd Show 11am

Torben Asp 12 noon
TJ Oanamochi 1pm
DJ Adam01time 2pm (with fireworks)
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Sunday 12th April

MGB Show 10am

Dani Plassitz 12 noon
Truelie Telling 1pm

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Wed 15th April

DJ: Mex (SL Live Radio) 1-3pm

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Saturday 18th April

COC Competition Challenge 10am

Performer 12noon Maximillion Kleene 2014 Avi Choice Winner

Show by MVWMA Graduates 2pm - 
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Sunday 19th April

MVW 2015 Misses Show 10am

Performer 12noon Keeba Tammas
DJ 1pm tbc Adam01time
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Wed 22nd April

DJ: Mex (SL Live Radio) 1-3pm SLT
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Saturday 25th April
11am Auction finale - neck cadaver presiding

2pm Final DJ Party - Walter Balazic
(with fireworks)







07 April 2015

The Men's Dept - 3 year Anniversary!


It's The Men's Dept. 3 year anniversary! I know! All kinds of goodness to celebrate. ♥ Gifts, too!

Reckless tat - Clements @ TMD
JD - Leather cuff @ TMD
.:revival:. - Smoke chair, leather stool, butterfly table and ashtray, vintage rug @ TMD
Poetic Colors -Spotted Eyes (quicksilver) @ TMD

The Annex - Tallulah top, tulle skirt @ The Season's Story
Pure Poison - emma flats
Olive - Valena hair (moving... maintstore closed atm)
Birdy - Brooke skin (gorgeous new sim!)



Fashion For Change - KL Couture


KL Couture - Tallulah outfit @ Fashion For Change (opens April 11) SLurl soon

Olive Hair - Valena 

NYU - Bunny Mask

DDD - Easter Basket


More about Fashion For Change:

Fashion For Change is a two week event beginning April 11th designed to raise funds for the charity Womankind Worldwide. 

Womankind Worldwide is a little known International charity, which does profoundly important work helping to challenge discrimination, inequality and violence towards women in the developing world.  It provides support to local women's organizations in these countries as they fight to improve women's rights and make the lives of women in Africa, Asia and South America better.

Fashion For Change is an opportunity for us in SL to support Womankind Worldwide as they help women for generations to come.

Information on the charity and its work is viewable on the following You Tube link.

06 April 2015

Dressed


Sascha's Designs - Meringue (black) @ Fashion For Change (see info below)

Gos - Suzi heels (with stockings) @ FaMESHed

MG - Electra Unicorn Horn (Maxi does sales every weekend for her group. JOIN!)

Truth Hair - Willa


[Consignment] - Comfy Chair (reclines!) @ FaMESHed
Hydrant Stool
Bottle

dust bunny - braided rug

Apple Fall - Books

junk. - Callipers ad papers

NikoTin - Ashtray (past TMD item)

Le Poppycock - Bad Habits (Pose with cigarette/drink props)





Womankind Worldwide is a UK based, international Women’s Rights charity working to help women transform their lives and communities in Africa, Asia and Latin America.

It celebrated it's 25th Anniversary last year (2014).

The Charity's motto is 'Equal, Respected, Proud' and its vision is of a world where being a woman does not limit choices, opportunities or rights, where ever she lives.

The Charity's aim is to support local Women’s Rights organizations and smaller local women's groups.  These groups, often at great personal risk to themselves, are challenging discrimination, human rights abuses and violence towards women within the countries and communities they are based in. 

Womankind delivers the essential support – funding, expertise, contacts and publicity that these local grass roots women’s organizations need to amplify their voice, increase their impact and bring about greater change in their communities.

Womankind's approach is not to impose a 'top down' solution but to help and empower the women's groups it works with to achieve their own solutions and change. Womankind Worldwide also works in wider arenas, to lobby for change , working to influence the powers and practices of governments and non-governmental organizations.

While not being a very large charity, over the 25 years of its existence it has supported directly and indirectly over 18 million women and their families. In 2013, for instance, it worked in 15 countries, directly supported almost 141,000 women, and helped improve the rights of over 6 million women. In 2013 as an example, it worked in Afghanistan, Bolivia, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Liberia, Malawi, Nepal, Peru, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

What follows is just a tiny example of the schemes, large and small, that it has helped.

Afghanistan - In Jalalabad WW helped a a legal aid center run by a local Women's Organization to provide free legal support to 175 women, psychosocial support to 70 women/girls and basic health treatment to 46 women

Bolivia - WW helped 550 indigenous and peasant women leaders in 5 out of the country’s 9 regions to acquire the knowledge to challenge discrimination and they are now actively participating in local politics.

Liberia - WW helped develop a manual to help the police improve how they manage cases involving violence against women and girls, especially rape

Tanzania - WW worked with the Women's Legal Aid Center in the Nyarugusu camp to support refugee paralegal units to take action on violence against women, and other human rights abuses, and they trained the wider community to recognize, promote and protect the rights of refugee women, children and men.

Nepal - WW helped Dalit tribal women’s political participation and their understanding of local political processes

Ethiopia - over five years, alongside another charity, WW worked with local communities to raise awareness of women's rights, violence against women and harmful traditional practices. Just one result of this work was that 250,000 girls escaped genital mutilation.

That is only a tiny sample, the list could go on for hours....

This is a charity where even small donations can make a significant difference, because the money is targeted to make maximum and lasting impact. Some examples are shown below.

$20 US could train a police person in Peru in issues of sexual exploitation, violence and women’s rights to ensure that they better support trafficked women and women in prostitution.

$60US could train a community paralegal in Ghana, to provide legal support to survivors of violence, helping them to obtain child custody, a divorce or to keep their home.

$300US could train 25 Aymara women in Bolivia to educate other women in their communities on women’s rights, violence and leadership.

Looking at the figures, you can see that there is a real chance that money raised in Second Life could make a real difference somewhere.

Womankind Worldwide's weblink is below - go check it out!

http://womankind.org.uk/

02 April 2015

Set Free



Hair: Truth - Armelle @ uber
Skin: Essences - Storm @ TDRF
Top/Jacket: Aphorism - vintage leather jacket @ Shiny Shabby
Jeans: Pixicat - Kiara jeans (bootcut)
Shoes: Eudora 3D - Kiania @ uber
Necklace: MG - Secret Love Letter @ C88

Location: DeRailed

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