The Fashion
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Active until | 2011 |
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Origin | Copenhagen |
Denmark | |
Albums | Rock Rock Kiss Kiss Combo |
The Fashion | |
Genres | Indie Rock |
Post-punk Revival | |
New Wave | |
Dance-punk | |
Record labels | Sony BMG Music Entertainment |
RCA Records | |
Epic Records | |
RED Ink Records | |
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ID | 1791479 |
About The Fashion
The Fashion was an indie rock band hailing from Copenhagen, Denmark. Their musical style has been compared to a mix of The Rapture, Beastie Boys, Head Automatica, and LCD Soundsystem.
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... " We ask ADEME [the French Environment and Energy Management Agency] and the Ministry of Ecological Transition and Territories to immediately remove this video and to work together to develop positive communication on the transformation of The Fashion and commerce sector...
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... This month, at the Roblox Innovation Awards, Muneeb s experience won in The Fashion category, beating off competition from huge global brands including Gucci and Karlie Kloss, something he calls " surreal"...
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... But are the country s designers ready for this? The four-day event - organised jointly by beauty company Lakmé, billionaire Mukesh Ambani s Reliance Brands and The Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI) - is one of Indian fashion s biggest highlights...
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... " Several influential figures in The Fashion industry have taken to social media to pay their respects, with many leaving comments on Renne s Instagram posts...
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... On The Fashion industry s equivalent of Oscar night, Williams was presented the 2023 CFDA fashion icon award by fashion mogul and television star Kim Kardashian...
'I wanted to continue modelling, wheelchair or no wheelchair'
... Determined to stay involved in The Fashion industry, she started an online clothes store for plus-sized women, which proved so successful, she has since opened a shop in her home town...
Black models boycott Melbourne fashion week citing racism
... But 29-year-old model Jeffrey Kissubi told the BBC that MFW was just " one of The Fashion bodies within the industry" that he and his colleagues were boycotting...
Stella McCartney Highland house plans spark objections
... The, for the Lochailort area, is in the name of The Fashion designer s husband, Alasdhair Willis...
'I wanted to continue modelling, wheelchair or no wheelchair'
By Jenny ColemanBBC News
Debbie-Lyn Connolly Lloyd's journey to The Final of a modelling contest was never supposed to be as hard as it was, but she says it has allowed her to show her children " the importance of never giving up".
In July 2022, the plus-size model from Southport had just picked her children up from school and was putting shopping away when she started to feel a numbness in her legs.
The 41-year-old, who had just entered the Ms Curvaceous UK contest, says she initially thought it was the recurrence of a problem with the discs in her back, but soon she was paralysed from the waist down with no feeling in her legs.
After calling the NHS 111 helpline, she was told to go to A& E.
She says a series of tests, which included an MRI scan, did not show anything was wrong, but she was referred to a neurologist for further investigation.
It was there that she was finally diagnosed with functional neurological disorder.
The support charity as " a brain network disorder that can encompass a diverse range of neurological symptoms, including limb weakness, paralysis, seizures, walking difficulties, spasms, twitching, sensory issues and more".
It says " anyone of any age can receive The Diagnosis " and the symptoms can be " severe and disabling" for many, but are " life-changing for all".
Debbie-Lyn says The Diagnosis was " devastating" and made her lose all her confidence.
" I had gone from a a busy mum to not being able to walk, " she says.
" I was terrified. I needed assistance with absolutely everything.
" I had carers coming Three Times A Day , and I was fitted for a wheelchair. "
She says she " tried hard to stay positive, which wasn't always easy, but I had four Little People watching me, so I had to try and get better".
'So proud of myself'The condition caused her to experience tics and seizures and left her not wanting to leave The House as her world " collapsed".
" I was embarrassed, " she says.
" I couldn't carry on in my job as a model and make-up artist as my hands now shake.
" But I knew it was important to keep doing things. "
She says she began regular physiotherapy and psychotherapy and pushed herself to go out in public in her wheelchair.
Slowly, she says, her confidence grew.
Determined to stay involved in The Fashion industry, she started an online clothes store for plus-sized women, which proved so successful, she has since opened a shop in her Home Town .
" I just had to keep pushing myself, " she says.
" And I was determined to make my children proud and get back to plus-size modelling, which I love. "
However, she says she was unsure about the Ms Curvaceous UK competition and rang the organisers to withdraw.
But after chatting with them, she changed her mind and decided she would continue.
" I decided that I was going to attend, wheelchair or no wheelchair, " she says.
She was then chosen from More Than 2,000 entrants to compete in The Final , which will take place in December.
" I felt so proud of myself for pushing through and entering, but I never in A Million years expected to be chosen as a finalist, " she says.
" I'm proud that I've got to this stage and I've not let anything stand in The Way . "
She says her partner Mark and her four children, who are now aged eight, 12, 14 and 18, were very supportive and urged her to keep following her dreams.
" I don't want to stop and I think it's even more important to carry on with a message of inclusion and representation, " she says.
" I have pushed through such difficult times and shown my children that we never give up, whatever comes our way. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com