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Moschino 2022 collection includes a hamburger skirt and a hot dog outfit

Moschino 2022 collection includes a hamburger skirt and a hot dog outfit
May 31 2022 Share

From cat walk to (hot) dog walk real quick – Moschino designer Jeremy Scott has once again given us something to talk about with his latest collection.

Scott’s latest Resort range is complete with a hot-dog costume, burger dress, and hamburger themed co-ord. And is that a take-out bag styled handbag? 

Scott has clearly taken some inspiration from his own previous designs – which include dressing up Katy Perry in full hamburger costume for Met Gala 2019 and a 2014 McDonald’s collection. 

 

 

It would be interesting to consider who would go for such a style. Given Malta’s top ranking for obesity in the EU, would such costumes reflect our, somewhat understandably problematic, passion for food?

And the prices? The Women’s Sequin Hamburger Mini Skirt costs a whopping €4,364 (reduced from €6,713 that is) on Lyst. The same skirt on Moschino’s website racks up to $9,660.00. 

Summing up the collection, designer Jeremy Scott told Vogue: “It’s enthusiastic, it’s genuine, it’s pure. It’s maybe a little bit naïve.” There’s burger earrings and take away cup bags for sale, but all of them sell for quite the amount…

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22 bodies retrieved from Himalayas plane crash site after disappearance

22 bodies retrieved from Himalayas plane crash site after disappearance
May 31 2022 Share

Nepali rescuers have successfully retrieved all 22 bodies of the people from a plane which crashed in the Himalayas.

The news was confirmed on Tuesday by the local authorities. Air traffic had lost contact with the Twin Otter plane shortly after it took off from Western Nepal on Sunday and headed to popular trekking destination Jomsom. 

After disappearing, the wreckage was found a day later crashed on a mountainside at around 4,420 meters. Ten bodies were brought by helicopter to capital Kathmandu on Monday. 

The remaining 12 remained at the crash-site as poor weather restricted access and meddled with the operation. Around 60 people were involved in the search and rescue, with some camping at the site. 

Cause of the crash has yet to be confirmed, with the plane having carried Nepalis, Germans and Indians on the plane with many of them on holiday. Nepal’s air industry has historically been critiqued, and suffered from, poor safety. 

The EU in fact banned all Nepali airlines from its airspace over safety concerns. A history of plane crashes forms part of the airline’s record, with casualties and injuries made in the process. 

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Maltese designer donating 100 percent of clothing line proceeds to Ukraine charity

Maltese designer donating 100 percent of clothing line proceeds to Ukraine charity
May 30 2022 Share

Around 6.6 million refugees have so far fled Ukraine since Russia’s first attack on the country on February 24th 2022. The country’s ongoing conflict has brought the world together to physically and financially support its victims and this Maltese brand is pitching in.

 

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Forever Seeking is the brainchild of Maltese designer, videographer and creator Luke Bedford. The fashion brand is described as a ‘vision seeking to inspire’ and incorporates sleek, minimalist designs with modern visuals and the latest collection sends a message against war, with 100 percent of the proceeds going to The Red Cross to help anyone being affected.

As part of the launch campaign, the local designer took to the streets of Valletta to interact with as many people as possible that may take interest and understand the message, as well as possibly meeting people who might have been affected themselves and have a story to share”, Bedford told Malta Daily.

 

Beyond purchasing the collection, the brand’s page also has an open donation option if you want to contribute to the cause any further.

Kudos to Forever Seeking for such an initiative.

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Be part of the future through the sustainability conference for youth

Youths called on for sustainability conference by Energy and Water Agency
May 30 2022 Share

A newly launched conference by the Energy and Water Agency is targeting youths interested in sustainability. 

The conference aims at discussing themes that affect the everyday life and the future – including everything from green jobs to urban greening. 

The Ministry for the Environment, Energy and Enterprise will be working together with the Energy and Water Agency to deliver this conference as part of the European Sustainable Development Week. 

The conference will take place on the 1st of June at the Excelsior Hotel at 9:30. Those interested youths are encouraged to attend to discuss these important themes by sending an email on [email protected]. 

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