The All I Need posted: "TOPICS: AA-12 Adder, air-to-air, missiles, R-77-1, Russia, Su-35 Russian pilot misses newest air-to-air missile over Ukraine and now the West knows one of its greatest military secrets Russian military hardware is disappointing everyone with its poor per" The All I Need
Russian pilot misses newest air-to-air missile over Ukraine and now the West knows one of its greatest military secrets Russian military hardware is disappointing everyone with its poor performance and, although everyone expects that at some point Russian military high technology will appear, the reality is that failures of all kinds are constantly occurring in […]
uaenews4u posted: " 30th June 2022 ESMOD Dubai 2022 Grads Step Out in Style Cool Customized Cars Form Perfect Backdrop for Incredible Showcasing of Regional Avant-Garde Fashion Talent Dubai, United Arab Emirates ESMOD Dubai truly established itself as the cuttin" Uae news 4u
Cool Customized Cars Form Perfect Backdrop for Incredible Showcasing of Regional Avant-Garde Fashion Talent
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
ESMOD Dubai truly established itself as the cutting-edge centre of fashion design last night when the Class of 2022 showcased their talent at a first-of-its-kind fashion event.
The award-winning French institute fully dedicated to fashion, ESMOD DUBAI hosted a night where industry met innovation and young talent stepped out in style on a catwalk that sparkled with promise.
Held at the FOS Automotive Car Customization Laboratory, a specially fitted high end garage, exotic cars formed the backdrop for an evening that was enjoyed by a select guestlist that included VIPs, fashionistas, and regional trendsetters.
Graduates of ESMOD Dubai showcased 12 intriguing couture collections, each of six ensembles, reflecting 12 unique mindsets. On the night contemporary shared the runway with traditional, colourful tribal motifs from Ethiopia were followed by young and bold fashion inspired by Italy, India, and Iran. Savoir faire, Japanese Manga, and childhood memories, both light and dark, were just some of the distinct themes tackled by these young geniuses.
The 72 designs modelled all used bespoke materials, employing unique methods including crochet, fabric manipulation, hot and cold felting, needle felting and staining of the material with the emphasis on breaking barriers and thinking out of the box. With sustainability high on the global fashion agenda, the graduates incorporated this important trend into their collections including the use of natural fibres, natural dyes and tints and the recycling of old fabric.
The evening culminated in a special award ceremony where the Jury Award went to Taruni Kottakota, who was lauded for her fabric manipulation, including using dried flowers and tea as dye.
Category winners included Soliana Makonnen for New Luxury, Fidan Ibrahimli for Contemporary Women, Arjun Naveen for Art & Design, with Marie Haddad taking home the Textile Award.
Merit Award winnerHajar Ghasemifard received the accolade for her collectionAmalgamation, designed to bridge the gap between her home country Iran and the rest of the world.
The Emerging Designer award went to Alaa Elghrabli for her stained stories collection, which featured her completing her designs rather dramatically on the catwalk during the show.
The prestigious Golden Needle awarded by ESMOD International was presented to Janta Kumari as a recognition for being the most committed, most conscientious, and hardworking team player throughout her course
The esteemed panel of judges who deliberated for 2 days before making their decisions includedMr Manuel Cabello, Visual Merchandiser and Retail Manager, Chanel, Mr. Raynaud, Chanel Fashion Director ME & India, Mme Boutaqort, Concept Store Manager, and Mr Marchand from Esmod Paris.
"From the best training programs to quality teaching, not to mention connects with some of the world's biggest fashion houses, ESMOD Dubai promises professional excellence. As we witnessed last night, at ESMOD Dubai we don't just impart top-quality knowledge but aim to nurture artistic skills and foster individual creativity. So, if you harbour a dream of making it big in the world of fashion, we are the right choice," said Mrs Tamara Hostal, one of the two founders of ESMOD Dubai.
Along with co-founder Denis Ravizza, since its inception in 2006 the institute's courses have nurtured creative individuality, developed aesthetic sense, and enhanced superior garment making skills of students in the region by employing a practical methodology that has become a symbol of the ESMOD tutoring system.
The evening's proceedings were ably supported by Al Bayader, House of Pops, Blossom Honey, FOS Automotive and David Croiser of Bake n'more
WSP Government and Media Relations posted: " On Friday, July 1, 2022, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) will launch M.I.P.A. – the Missing Indigenous Person Alert System. Working with tribal law enforcement, municipal and federal law enforcement, Washington State Department of Transportation " InsideOut
On Friday, July 1, 2022, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) will launch M.I.P.A. – the Missing Indigenous Person Alert System. Working with tribal law enforcement, municipal and federal law enforcement, Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT), and other state agencies, as well as cable systems and state broadcasters, WSP's Missing and Unidentified Persons Unit (MUPU) will add the specific designation of Missing Indigenous Persons to the Endangered Missing Alerts Systems already in place. These include: AMBER Alerts highlighting missing children, SILVER Alerts highlighting missing seniors, and ENDANGERED MISSING PERSON Alerts highlighting missing adults.
Earlier this year Governor Jay Inslee signed House Bill 1725, creating an advisory for missing indigenous persons. The legislature finds that indigenous people experience disproportionate rates of violence in Washington state. Tribes, state leaders, and grassroots activists have done substantial work to identify factors directly affecting the rates of violence and to ensure that addressing the crisis of missing and murdered indigenous people is a priority at every level. The legislature intends to provide law enforcement with additional tools to disseminate timely, accurate information to engage the public more effectively in assisting with locating missing indigenous people, and to compensate for the unique challenges that indigenous communities face accessing media coverage and the ability to share information.
"This is a significant step for our state and agency," said MUPU director Carri Gordon. "We know that indigenous people go missing at a significantly higher rate than the general population. WSP currently has two full time tribal liaisons that work with tribal law enforcement and advocacy groups to coordinate state communications and response to this issue. The new M.I.P.A. system will be one more tool in rapid response by the state that will hopefully allow us to find and assist indigenous people who are in danger." Ms. Gordon added, "Hopefully, like our other alerts, the system will not be needed very often. But when it is needed and used, we feel it can be a very helpful tool in recovery."
Not every missing person qualifies for the various missing persons alerts in the system. If a person can return on their own but chooses not to, and/or there are no indicators of foul play, and/or there is inadequate identifying information to make the alert viable, some situations may not qualify for inclusion. The criteria for the system to be activated:
An indigenous person is missing due to unexplained, involuntary, or suspicious circumstances and/or is believed to be in danger because of age, health, adverse weather, or other circumstances and is believed to be unable to return to safety without assistance.
There is enough descriptive information available that could reasonably assist with the safe recovery of the person such as: photos, height, weight, age, hair color, distinguishing physical characteristics, clothing, etc.
The incident has been reported to and is being investigated by law enforcement.
If there is a vehicle associated with the disappearance, the information on make, model, color, license plate number, etc. will allow WSDOT's regional Transportation Management Centers to use electronic highway signs, also called Variable Message Signs, and the Highway Advisory Radio system to publicize the information. The Variable Message Signs are important tools in many recoveries but alerts are only placed on them if a known vehicle is involved so not every alert issued by WSP will be posted on highway signs or on the highway radio alert system.
Once an M.I.P.A. is activated, all Washington law enforcement will be notified electronically and MUPU will distribute the information via email and fax to a list of subscribers. (To subscribe to the email, click here, scroll to the bottom of the page and subscribe.) The investigating agency will notify the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children if the missing person is 21 years old or under. WSDOT will begin displaying known vehicle information on the Variable Message Signs and Highway Advisory Radios in appropriate areas. In addition, cable and local broadcasters will be alerted and have the information for appropriate distribution to their audiences.
"We are very appreciative of the leadership, assistance, and support of the state's legislature on this matter. Their allocation of the funds needed for both the technical and personnel costs associated with expanding our missing person alert systems has made this Missing Indigenous Person Alert system possible. It is the first like it in the United States and we are hopeful it will be a powerful tool in location and recovery efforts," stated WSP Chief John R. Batiste.
The new alert system will be activated at 12:00 a.m. on Friday, July 1st.
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