Fashion for Change #4

Inspired for Fashion For Change 😉 I decide do something I have been delaying for so long. Yes, I will donate my hair for a Org that do wigs for childrens with cancer. I always use long hair, all my entire life….but honestly, i have the opportunity to change myself and in the same time help somebody 😉 So I am really happy in help. I didint wanted mix the themes of this post, but I believe is good we remember how blessed we are and sometimes one little act can make a huge impact for another one.

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So lets Fashion for Change!

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Dress by Baboom/ Mandala

Makeup by Nuuna

Jewelry come with the outifit 😉

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Jumpsuit by Ghee/ Tropicana

Jewelry by Mandala/Takara

TAXI

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Fashion for Change #3

I m still following with my Fashion for Change series of Posts! First of all thank you sooo much everybody for the caress and lovely feedback for this special serie 😉 I miss a lot my blog and all of you! Hope can blog soon as possible to have you all with me again! ❤

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Dress by Pink Ice/ Lola
Hair by Couture Chapeau/ Orchide
Makeup by MUA/ Wedding
StyleCard II
Dress by Romance Couture/ Dakar
Hat by Baoba/ Amapola
Boots by COCI/ Highthigh
Hair by Entwined/ Electra
About Womankind

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.

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http://womankind.org.uk/

Fashion for Change #2

Thanks everybody for visit my blog, even because is for a good and amazing cause. So I will make a serie of posts about Fashion for Change, hope you enjoy and participate with us in this amazing event!

TAXI

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Style Card 1

Dress by Lyrical Bizarre/ Lolita

Hair by Argrace

Earrings by Chop Zuey / Don’t Call me Betty

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Dress by Giulia Designs/ Audrey

Hair by Tukinowaguma

Fashion for Change

Everybody know that I stop my blog activities, but I found a good reason to post at least one more time ;).

Do you know about it Fashion for Change? is a Event in aid of Womankind Worldwide. Many amazing and famous designers are participating, so dont let this opportunity run way!

TAXI

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StyleCard 1

Dress by Lybra/ Nyala

Headpiece by Zibska/ Anthea and Peel

Hair by Boon

Style Card 2

Dress by Paisley Daisy/ Golden Royalty

Hair by Envouge

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About Womankind

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/

I never

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Dress by Ghee – Stevie/ Bangles by Ghee – Boho Couture/ Hair by Blackliquid – Bonzai/ Boots by PurePoison – Alline

Halloween is here! and the worst plague on earth is…..love ;p Suffer for love, bleed for love, be crazy for love!

Jealousy
Turning saints into the sea
Swimming through sick lullabies
Choking on your alibis
But it’s just the price I pay
Destiny is calling me
Open up my eager eyes
‘Cause I’m Mr. Brightside

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Suit by Chic Zaffari – Bimba/ Boots by Pure Poison – Milla/ Hair by Emotions – Lana ( Stormy)/ Hat by Baoba – Fantasy/ Necklace by Emo-tions – Romina

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Bring you down

Dress Blue Couture silver night dress

Blue Couture in a dark inspiration today =ppp

Cause you’re lost in front of me
It’s true, I’m losing you
Cause you’re lost in front of me
It’s true, I’m losing you

And you know it’s alright,
When you’re gonna bring down
Take everything and live for the moment,
It’s only gonna bring you down tonight

hit me

Dress by Blue Couture – Silver Night

Hat by Miamai – Regina/Black

Gloves by Vrsion – Konvert

Shoes by Miamai – Love Sicky( avaliable on The Secret Fair)

Take a rest

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^.~ Be stronger!!!! Dont let them bring you down!

I got a pocket, got a pocketful of sunshine
I got a love, and I know that it’s all mine, oh
Do what you want but you’re never gonna break me
Sticks and stones are never gonna shake me, oh

Take me away, a secret place
A sweet escape, take me away
Take me away, to better days
Take me away, a hiding place

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Jacket by Rapture – OneSleeveTop/Black Leather

Pants by Rapture – Foiled Jeans

Hair by Boon

Gloves by VRSION – Konvert

Shoes by PurePoison – Amelia

Belief

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Whats is your Belief? Doesnt matter the name of your God, what really matters is the good you do for toher ones that are not like you.

reflectionDress by DeadDollz – Vertigo Dress

Hat by Miamai – MiaMadonna

Earrings by Lazuri

Azul Ella GarnetDress by Azul – Ella Garnet

Shawn by Meli Imako

Jewelry by Lazuri

Holy Heart

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I believe I already post this music on my Blog, but I Love her and worth repeat.

I have been not login in SL to much, and when I do…..sometimes……. I feel a pretty sad looking how much anger take this game. ……Fights between friends, Stores, Fashion dramas and this is just a part of the problem. Sometimes SL surprise us because seems a lot with Real Life, full os snakes and disappointments. I always try do my best been nice with everybody I meet, but I am human after all. As all the other Avatars, We are all people behind a screen….. and I dont know why….we are trying to be perfect. Our Avatar are perfect in beauty, but inside they are like us. We give life to this personas…..but why we need hide our sadness and griefs? this politic of good posture and perfect behaviour seems so fake to me.

Sometimes people just wanna cry and be huggie. 😉 Spread hope and good energy is hard sometimes when the others just send you bad wishs, but I learn to never gave up. Everyday when  I wake up in morning I ask to God to clean my path of Evil and keep me in a right way…..And for all my friends, my dear friends I ask the same.

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Dress by LPD

Hair by Wasabi Pills

Flowers by Tableau Vivant

Hit me

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Dress by Kellini – Arabian Nights/ Jewelry by Lazuri – Lasya/Hair by Plume – Brodway

Hello Readers!!! Miss you all, sorry for my absence, I have been worked a lot in many projects thats sooner you will be able to check! ^.~ Plus the BOSL Fashion week 2014 start and still having many work to do about my RL university @-@.

But I bring the best of BOSLFW for you ^.~. Even this Year I have the pleasure to run for the most prestigious trends of SL like Son!a, Tres Beau, Lybra, TWA and Azul.

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Dress/Hat by: WiccaWarbdrobe – Miranda/ Gloves by Coco/ Hair by Dela – Lilia

sylphia the queens

And that is my pic for The Queens Group ^.~

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And for Last, but no less important, ^.~ my version of 50 Shades of Grey =p

Dress/Shoes by WiccaWarbdrobe – Dark Desire/ Gloves by Belgravia/ Hat by Chop Zuey – Itsy Bitsy/ Hair by Dela – Lala