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The local thrift brand shifting Malta towards sustainable fashion

The local thrift brand shifting Malta towards sustainable fashion
May 11 2023 Share

Thrift Malta is a fresh new local brand aiming at reducing the reliance on fast fashion and promote sustainable fashion practices in the constant push for eco-friendlier initiatives. 

 

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Revitalising unique, well-made garments from the past, thrift.mt aims to offer customers a diverse and high quality range of thrifted garments whilst contributing to a more sustainable and socially conscious fashion culture. 

 

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Thrift Malta is split into three distinct concepts rolling into one. 

First: Collections – this is an ever evolving collection with the changing of the seasons. Customers should expect a rotating selection of curated pieces by the Thrift Malta team at budget friendly prices. 

Second: Vendors – By partnering with a constantly evolving group of talented faces in Malta, Thrift Malta will be bringing their won style in terms of pre-owned garments to the platform.

 

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Third: Collaborations – Thrift Malta will seal the deal by teaming up with various curators. Speaking to MaltaDaily, thrift.mt expressed how proud they are to present an even larger assortment of one-of-a-kind vintage finds. 

If you or someone you know is into thrift fashion and sustainability, this is your chance to contribute to a local movement working to set the ball rolling on the future of the fashion world on our shores. 

 

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30,000 candles to light up Ċittadella for 2023 edition of Lejl Imkebbes

30,000 candles to light up Ċittadella for 2023 edition of Lejl Imkebbes
May 11 2023 Share

Minister for Gozo Clint Camilleri announced that the event ‘Lejl Imkebbes’ in Ċittadella will be held once again in Rabat, Għawdex on Saturday 20th May from 1900hrs onward. 

The Minister said that the event is one sought after by many as 30,000 candles of various shapes will be lighting up the streets of the city and creating a beautiful atmosphere for all to visit. 

‘The island of Gozo has become synonymous with cultural activities of a high level’ said the minister. ‘Such events attract both locals and tourists alike to visit the medieval site of Ċittadella.’

Quinton Scerri, one of the organisers of the event, said that there will be various artists installing a number of artefacts made out of wax in three different zones of the city. 

Apart from this, historical re—enactments, free entry to Museums, the opening up of public interest locations, live entertainment and activities for kids will also add to the atmosphere. 

The event will also be joined by local singer and songwriter Aidan, who will be holding a live concert and bringing some of his biggest hits to the event. 

Aidan will be accompanied by other artists, from singers to dancers to musicians, throughout the whole event, making sure that those visiting can expect an entertaining schedule throughout. 

This free-of-charge event is being held in collaboration with the Directive for Cultural Heritage within the Gozo Ministry. The Minister concluded by urging everyone to visit the event. 

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Should Malta send a Eurovision entry in Maltese?

Should Malta send a Eurovision entry in Maltese?
May 11 2023 Share

A post uploaded to local Facebook page ‘Are You Being Served? (Malta & Gozo) Original’ pointed out that every song sent to Eurovision 2023 which used the native language qualified to the final. 

The poster, Anthony James Grech, uploaded a chart of the first semifinal songs, highlighting the songs which used their native language and how all of them qualified.

Eurovision in Maltese

Eurovision in Maltese

These included Serbia, Portugal, Croatia, Romania, Czech Republic and Finland. Grech wrote that it is time that Malta sends a song which uses the language, saying that we should be proud that such a tiny nation has its own language. 

‘Maybe it won’t make a difference due to televising but at least we would have tried’ he concluded. 

This is not the first time this concern was raised, apart from the usual debate as to whether Malta should continue bothering with the contest. This year’s representative however, The Busker, urged future contestants to keep trying no matter the results.

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UK welcomes first baby born from DNA of 3 people

UK welcomes first baby born from DNA of 3 people
May 11 2023 Share

The first baby in the UK created with the DNA from three different people has just been born after groundbreaking IVF procedures were carried out to prevent children from inheriting incurable diseases. 

The treatment is known as mitochondrial donation treatment, and uses tissue from the eggs of healthy female doctors to create IVF embryos that are essentially free of any harmful mutations that can be hereditary. 

Due to the embryos combining sperm and egg from biological parents with mitochondria from the donor’s egg, the baby is born with genetic material from the donor apart from the usual mother and father. 

99.8% of the DNA still comes from the mother and father, but they have become known as ‘three-parent babies’ nonetheless. 

This is not the first time such a baby was born. In 2016, a US doctor announced the world’s first MDT birth after having treated a Jordanian woman who carried mitochondrial mutations that could cause a fatal condition known as Leigh syndrome. 

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